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Sri Lanka bombs Tamil Tiger base | Sri Lanka bombs Tamil Tiger base |
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Sri Lanka's air force has bombed a suspected Tamil Tiger training base, a day after a government minister was killed in an explosion, officials say. | |
An air force spokesman said the site in the rebel-held north of the country was being used to train suicide bombers. | An air force spokesman said the site in the rebel-held north of the country was being used to train suicide bombers. |
On Sunday, Highways Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle and at least 13 other people were killed in a suicide bombing near the capital, Colombo. | On Sunday, Highways Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle and at least 13 other people were killed in a suicide bombing near the capital, Colombo. |
The government blamed Tamil Tiger rebels for the attack. | The government blamed Tamil Tiger rebels for the attack. |
The BBC's Roland Buerk in Colombo says fighting is continuing on the frontlines and helicopter gunships have been deployed against rebel bunkers in the far north of the country. | The BBC's Roland Buerk in Colombo says fighting is continuing on the frontlines and helicopter gunships have been deployed against rebel bunkers in the far north of the country. |
Sunday's attack happened as Mr Fernandopulle was attending a New Year celebration at the Kanthi playground in the town of Weliveriya, 30km (18 miles) outside Colombo. | Sunday's attack happened as Mr Fernandopulle was attending a New Year celebration at the Kanthi playground in the town of Weliveriya, 30km (18 miles) outside Colombo. |
Mr Fernandopulle is the second minister to have been assassinated this year. | Mr Fernandopulle is the second minister to have been assassinated this year. |
The minister for nation building, DM Dassanayake, was killed in a bombing on 8 January, days after the government pulled out of a crumbling ceasefire with the Tamil Tigers. | The minister for nation building, DM Dassanayake, was killed in a bombing on 8 January, days after the government pulled out of a crumbling ceasefire with the Tamil Tigers. |
The government has vowed to crush the separatist rebels by the end of this year or the next. | The government has vowed to crush the separatist rebels by the end of this year or the next. |
The rebels want an independent state for Sri Lanka's Tamil minority. | The rebels want an independent state for Sri Lanka's Tamil minority. |
At least 70,000 people have died since the war began in 1983. | At least 70,000 people have died since the war began in 1983. |
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