| | Hospital bombed, 5 killed, 15 wounded... Thursday, 22 January 2009 - 7:38 PM SL Time | | | Some 13th century tribal outcasts were arguing with me last night, telling me that Tamils should trust their fate to Sinhala rule and `goodwill`, Ha this is all we can expect of goodwill from Sinhala rulers, while the individual Sinhalese maybe just fine, your rule cannot be trusted.
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Hospital bombed, 5 killed, 15 wounded
(TamilNet, Thursday, 22 January 2009, 08:56 GMT)
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the surgical site of the Mullaiththeevu hospital, functioning as a makeshift hospital at Va`l`lipunam school, were damaged in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery fire Wednesday night and Thursday around 12:20 p.m., after the Sri Lankan government declared that the area where the hospital is situated is a `secure zone`, medical authorities at the hospital said Thursday. Five civilians were killed within the hospital premises Thursday, according to Dr. T. Varatharajah, the Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS). The RDHS confirmed that the ICRC had verified that the Sri Lankan military had received the GPS coordinates of the hospital and said he was in constant touch with the ICRC, located just 1 km away from the hospital.
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How much carnage do you think the LTTE could unleash if they just went after soft civilian targets in the Sinhala South? If they just started killing random Sinhala civilians all over like your fake terror state does to Tamils? Can you protect every village, every town, every hospital of yours? Think about.
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Revy Senior Member
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22 Jan 2009 13:41:28 GMT Report for Abuse
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Are you animals now going to chase the ICRC out too? Seems they are exposing your barbarism, better get them out of there, eh just like all the other witnesses you chased out.
ICRC provided GPS location of hospital to military - Mullai RDHS
(TamilNet, Thursday, 22 January 2009, 13:33 GMT)
The Government hospital of Mullaiththeevu was shifted to Va'l'lipunam 'Peace' Village and the Sri Lankan government as well as the military authorities were provided the Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates through the ICRC, Dr. T. Varatharajah told TamilNet, when asked to describe the status of security measures taken by the local medical authorities in the hospital. Three days ago, the ICRC Deputy Director was present at the hospital premises to assure it, he said. The ICRC was present Wednesday at the hospital to confirm the security
'It is shocking that artillery attack has been stepped up on the area announced as attack-free zone by the Sri Lankan military. The casualties today would have been much lower, had the promise been kept or there was no promise at all,' Dr. Varatharajah said.
He said the first attack inside hospital premises was reported around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. After alerting through the ICRC, the attack ceased, but considerable damage were caused by the shells that had hit the medical installations. However, the hospital premises has come under attack again. One of the shells hit the hostel of the hospital. This has created panic among the medical staff whom the hospital is dependent upon, he said.
The hospital was receiving an average of 30 - 40 wounded civilians on a daily basis during the last 3 days, he said. An average of 16 dead bodies are being brought to the hospital on a daily average. There are 30 bodies at the hospital now.
Outpatients being treated at the hospital are around 1000 per day. There are 300 inpatients in the wards of the hospital, he said.
It was the only hospital capable of handling surgical maternity and was attending an average of 10 - 15 births on a daily basis.
The hospital was shifted with necessary permission from the government authorities, the RDHS said. Edited By - Revy - 22 Jan 2009 13:42:01 GMT |
RealKaruna Senior Member
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22 Jan 2009 13:45:19 GMT Report for Abuse
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If the military have the GPS location of the hospital, they cannot claim that this hit was an 'accident'.
This is from the Associated Press report:
In an effort to coax them to leave, the government dropped leaflets throughout the region Wednesday announcing the establishment of a 'safe zone' on the edge of rebel-held territory that it would not attack. Civilians there would then be transferred across the front lines, the military said.
But an hour after the leaflets were dropped, two shells hit a makeshift hospital located in a school in Vallipunam, a village inside the 'safe zone,' said Kandasamy Tharmakulasingham, a local health official. No one was injured in that attack, he told The Associated Press.
On Thursday morning, the hospital and the nearby village were hit again in an attack so devastating that health officials had difficulty counting the bodies because many of them were dismembered, he said.
Dr. Thurairaja Varatharaja, the district's top health official, said the bodies of at least 30 people killed in the attack five of them hospital patients were brought to the morgue. Another 117 people 66 of them women and children were injured, he told AP.
'There are a lot of bodies elsewhere, but they have not collected those bodies,' he said, adding that the shelling was ongoing.
The shells appeared to come from the government-controlled area, he said.
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Revy Senior Member
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22 Jan 2009 13:59:41 GMT Report for Abuse
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| RK just like in Jaffna the animals never change, they tell people to go to churches and then bomb them, then they spend years making up crap stories to justify it. They only understand one language the same barbaric blood letting they un leash on us. |
Robins Senior Member
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22 Jan 2009 14:19:23 GMT Report for Abuse
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| One of these countries need to provide the LTTE with S to A missiles and then see the actions of the Pakis & Hindians! |
Thambi Senior Member
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22 Jan 2009 14:42:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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| This what they call 'Liberating Tamils', if no LTTE then the outcome will be horrible, no tamils will exist in the island. |
ThinKing Senior Member
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22 Jan 2009 14:48:15 GMT Report for Abuse
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The shells appeared to come from the government-controlled area, he said.
hmm..is it possible to identify the direction of a shell for a person who was at the target site? I would expect it to have appeared like dropped from the sky! |
Spetsnaz1
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22 Jan 2009 15:37:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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Lol not to be out done by the 3 man mig story.. more RELIABLE news :)) how come no country is taking action against these tamilnet claims? |
eskimo06 Senior Member
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22 Jan 2009 15:52:41 GMT Report for Abuse
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Revy seems to be all excited these days. Good old geezer must be getting ready for up and coming Eelimish celebrations. After all Eelam is just around the corner no.
Anyway junior how did you miss out tamilnet's '3 airmen Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) MIG fighter' report yesterday.
Tnet donkeys were caught with their pants down again. But this time jokers nicely changed the report to cover the embracement.
The exact model type of the MIG fighter jet was not revealed and the information on the number of airmen reported missing as three was also confusing, the 'journalist' said |
eskimo06 Senior Member
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22 Jan 2009 16:21:40 GMT Report for Abuse
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One of these countries need to provide the LTTE with S to A missiles and then see the actions of the Pakis & Hindians!
Pewww....
if no LTTE then the outcome will be horrible
Yes Yes if no LTTE then the outcome for GOSL would have been horrible. We must thank the mighty 'tamil' overlord - Sooriya Thevan since he never failed to come to the rescue when we needed his most. Hail the great Thalaivar!! |
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