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Protests in Tamil Nadu gain momentum, Jayalalithaa extends support
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Protests in Tamil Nadu gain momentum, Jayalalithaa extends support


Will this cause Eelam to be achieved?
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Will this cause Eelam to be achieved?


Peelam fetus is aborted babay!
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Peelam fetus is aborted babay!


Noooo! This is fetal GENOCIDE(TM)!
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Noooo! This is fetal GENOCIDE(TM)!


finally Velucide (C) is comming closer!
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On advance in the KILINOCHCHI front met Tiger resistance in AKKARAYANKULAM area Saturday (27). Terrorist fire power was overpowered by the troops killing two terrorists and injuring one. Two soldiers caught up in explosions of terrorist IED (Improvised Explosive Device) and anti personnel mines sustained injuries and were admitted to hospital for treatment. At the same time, a few rounds of artillery fired by terrorists fell near the troops killing three soldiers operating in AKKARAYANKULAM area.

Meanwhile, seven terrorists lost their lives in confrontation with the troops inching forward in VANNERIKKULAM and north of KARAMADDAKULAM areas Saturday (27). Shower of LTTE mortar fire directed from their gun positions in VANNERIKKULAM between 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. injured nine soldiers while seven more soldiers sustained injuries in separate confrontations and anti personnel mine explosions in the same area.

Two more soldiers who bravely fought the Tiger terrorists sacrificed their lives in the general area of VANNERIKKULAM, the same day.
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in akkarayakulam alone yesterday according to sla website
6 sla were killed and 25 injured
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6 sla were killed and 25 injured


Tigerforce is again partying over the news of the deaths of SIX soldiers.
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BThe troops, now somewhere on the outer fringes north of Murukandi are only a short distance away from Kokavil. Ahead of them, the guerrillas have heavily fortified their defences in the village of Therumurukandi. Cadres deployed in other areas were withdrawn to be positioned there. The troops re-capture of this small township will see them arriving on the A-9 highway. The distance from there to Kilinochchi is 22 kilometres. Already artillery fire from troops is falling on guerrilla targets in the Kilinochchi town and its immediate environs.

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that is sla ver sion/when they say six it is usually more than 30 dead


the number of sla injured in last week if you count sla figures alone is more than 300 most will not come back.
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that is sla ver sion/when they say six it is usually more than 30 dead


yet the SLDF have captured Kokavil railway station :((
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