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Sri Lanka army 'takes rebel area' | Sri Lanka army 'takes rebel area' |
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Sri Lankan soldiers have captured the first line of defence of Tamil Tiger rebels on the northern Jaffna peninsula, the army has said. | Sri Lankan soldiers have captured the first line of defence of Tamil Tiger rebels on the northern Jaffna peninsula, the army has said. |
A military spokesman said 50 rebels and about 10 soldiers had been killed during several days of heavy fighting. | A military spokesman said 50 rebels and about 10 soldiers had been killed during several days of heavy fighting. |
The Sri Lankan army overran a five-mile (8km) embankment dotted with fortified bunkers, he said. | |
The rebels are said to have three more defensive lines on the land dividing their territory from the government's. | The rebels are said to have three more defensive lines on the land dividing their territory from the government's. |
Government forces are seeking to crush the Tigers and end their fight for a separate state for the ethnic Tamil minority. | Government forces are seeking to crush the Tigers and end their fight for a separate state for the ethnic Tamil minority. |
In recent months the rebels have been driven from many towns and villages along the coast in the north-west. | |
Sri Lankan security forces are also close to the rebels' administrative headquarters in the northern town of Kilinochchi. | |
'Major offensive' | 'Major offensive' |
The first line of Tamil Tiger defences at Muhamalai fell after several days of heavy fighting, Sri Lanka's military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. | The first line of Tamil Tiger defences at Muhamalai fell after several days of heavy fighting, Sri Lanka's military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. |
The Tigers are believed to have three more defensive lines on the narrow isthmus of land that divides rebel territory from the government-controlled Jaffna in the far north, he said. | The Tigers are believed to have three more defensive lines on the narrow isthmus of land that divides rebel territory from the government-controlled Jaffna in the far north, he said. |
The Tigers have not commented on the military's claims and the government strictly controls access by journalists to the area where the fighting is taking place. | The Tigers have not commented on the military's claims and the government strictly controls access by journalists to the area where the fighting is taking place. |
The BBC's Roland Buerk in Colombo says Sri Lanka's military is on a major offensive against the rebels and troops have been advancing rapidly. | The BBC's Roland Buerk in Colombo says Sri Lanka's military is on a major offensive against the rebels and troops have been advancing rapidly. |
But there is concern over the fate of hundreds of thousands of civilians who have fled their homes and are now trapped in the diminishing rebel territory, our correspondent says. | But there is concern over the fate of hundreds of thousands of civilians who have fled their homes and are now trapped in the diminishing rebel territory, our correspondent says. |
Amnesty International has said the government is incapable of providing for their basic needs, such as shelters, sanitation and safe drinking water. | Amnesty International has said the government is incapable of providing for their basic needs, such as shelters, sanitation and safe drinking water. |
The human rights organisation has also accused the Tigers of not allowing civilians to move to safer places and of using them as a human shield against the military's onslaught. | The human rights organisation has also accused the Tigers of not allowing civilians to move to safer places and of using them as a human shield against the military's onslaught. |
Earlier this week, Sri Lankan troops captured a strategically important town used by the Tigers as a key supply route to the island's north, the army said. | Earlier this week, Sri Lankan troops captured a strategically important town used by the Tigers as a key supply route to the island's north, the army said. |
It was the first time in recent fighting that the army had captured parts of the A9 highway leading from the centre of the island to the Jaffna peninsula, correspondents said. | It was the first time in recent fighting that the army had captured parts of the A9 highway leading from the centre of the island to the Jaffna peninsula, correspondents said. |
Brig Nanayakkara said the army had taken control of Mankulam town, near the A9, on Monday. | Brig Nanayakkara said the army had taken control of Mankulam town, near the A9, on Monday. |
He said that in capturing the town, in rebel hands since 1999, the army had cut off rebel supply routes. | He said that in capturing the town, in rebel hands since 1999, the army had cut off rebel supply routes. |
On Sunday, the army said it had entered the Tamil Tiger stronghold of Pooneryn and now controlled the entire western coast. | On Sunday, the army said it had entered the Tamil Tiger stronghold of Pooneryn and now controlled the entire western coast. |
The rebels have been fighting for a separate homeland for Tamils in the north and east since 1983 and about 70,000 people have been killed in the violence. | The rebels have been fighting for a separate homeland for Tamils in the north and east since 1983 and about 70,000 people have been killed in the violence. |
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