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Sri Lanka says Tiger defences captured
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Thalaivar
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:51:48 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Who cares as long SLDF is in the offensive and decimate Eelam Tamil Terrorists to it's elimination...:-)


now sldf is getting decimated:)))
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:51:57 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Sri Lanka steps up air attacks against Tiger rebels
5 hours ago
COLOMBO (AFP)
The LTTE has said that it had repelled a multi-pronged offensive by government forces, killing 170 soldiers and wounding 420 Tuesday and Wednesday.
The military rejected the rebel claims and said it lost only 25 soldiers and placed rebel losses at 120 killed and 250 wounded.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/


Army Troops Identify Eighteen Dead Soldiers

VAVUNIYA: ARMY authorities at OMANTHAI Entry/Exit point are now in the process of identifying twenty-five corpses, said to be those belonging to valiant troops after those remains were brought to the point by officials of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) as the dusk fell on Thursday (18).

The Army has so far identified only eighteen of them since some of them were badly mutilated or injured. However, the Army is to decide on the remaining seven soon after preliminary investigations are over. All of them sacrificed their lives during pitched battles that raged in the WANNI theatre of war during the past few days.

Meanwhile, Army troops delivered one dead body of a Tiger to the ICRC around the same time on Thursday (18) across the OMANTHAI Entry/Exit point. Fifteen more Tigers killed in the fighting and scheduled to be delivered to the ICRC still remain at VAVUNIYA hospital.
-Army.lk

Heee...Hee..he

:))
Thalaivar
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:53:30 GMT  Report for Abuse  
25= 25+18

:))))
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:54:12 GMT  Report for Abuse  
that is left to you to decide based on his analysis:))

if any thing the last 3 years has proved that no external observer can be an expert on the dynamics of the Sri Lanka military. We have proved over and over again in the last 24+ months that we are anything but a conventional armed force. We have adapted, twisted, bent and rewritten all aspects of armed combat.
I bet VP and his Sun Tzu gang is scratching their bald wrinkled heads trying to outsmart SLDF resourcefulness now, eh?
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:54:53 GMT  Report for Abuse  
www.transcurrents.com

ROFL! thanks to Thivya these guys are learning some new websites:)) if not it would have been the usual Tamilnut:))
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:55:45 GMT  Report for Abuse  


A top LTTE leader Ramesh had been injured in the battle front after being hit by a mortar at Kilinochchi, military confirmed based on intercepted LTTE communications.



any news on this Ramesh guy ?



Two top female sea tiger leaders, Seran and Sugandani were killed following the air raid on LTTE boats in Kilalay lagoon.



never heard of these top tigers Seran and Sugandani

anybody know them ?
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:56:19 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Thalaivar
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This shows a selective decimation of Eelamists by SLDF...:-)
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:57:11 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Thalavir,

LIAR.

You Lied to the Forum.

No Defense Analyst has stated Killi is still safe.
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:58:13 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Anybody know a good proxy ?
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LK Information  19 Dec 2008 13:58:27 GMT  Report for Abuse  
if any thing the last 3 years has proved that no external observer can be an expert on the dynamics of the Sri Lanka military. We have proved over and over again in the last 24+ months that we are anything but a conventional armed force. We have adapted, twisted, bent and rewritten all aspects of armed combat.
I bet VP and his Sun Tzu gang is scratching their bald wrinkled heads trying to outsmart SLDF resourcefulness now, eh?


sldf's good time is over. now it is tigers' time.

you will see many more debacles whenever sldf launches any major offensive to capture kili

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