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58 Div troops enter Murasumoddai Township in Sri Lanka

Wednesday, 7 January 2009 - 9:18 PM SL Time
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Following days long fighting, troops of 58 Division (Earlier Task Force 1) have entered into the Murasumoddai Town perimeter by this afternoon, 7 January, the latest military report received from the battlefront said.

Battle formations of 58 Division who have continued their offensive march further eastwards after capturing Paranthan, entered Murasumoddai township despite stiff resistance given by the LTTE terrorists for last few days.

Gaining control over the Murasumoddai junction, located along the Paranthan - Mullattivu main road (A-35), 5 km east of Paranthan, would be strategically vital for the troops as it creates new escaping routes for the Tamil civilians under LTTE hold.

The Murasumoddai junction has direct access routes for Kilinochchi, Vaddakachchi, Uriyan areas.

During recent days many civilians of Murasumoddai and its surrounding area have reached to security forces escaping LTTE`s grip.

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sanjaylk
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LK Information  7 Jan 2009 17:25:25 GMT  Report for Abuse  
If the LTTE valued the lives of the Tamil people they are protecting shouldn't they surrender now? Using human shields is a great way to protect the people! BTW where are the international LTTE supporters now? I open the floor to the blind fools who don't know what is happening in SL.
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LK Information  7 Jan 2009 20:16:16 GMT  Report for Abuse  

Wonder where those tiger mosquitoes are hiding??? Weren't they supposed to be some where in the mullativu jungles?
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