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Sri Lanka |
44 killed in fierce Lankan fighting |
2006-08-01 |
![]() The defence ministry said the offensive in the island's restive northeastern region of Trincomalee was aimed at ending the LTTE blockade of the Maavilaru waterway that had deprived thousands of farmers of water. There was no immediate reaction from the Tigers to the casualty figures claimed by the military, but the guerrillas said they were resisting the military advance. The LTTE also lodged a formal complaint with the Nordic truce monitors against the government, but made it clear they were not pulling out of the ceasefire agreement, a spokesman for the monitors said. The Swedish-led Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) said the LTTE protested the military action. "They (the LTTE) have said that the government is violating the ceasefire, but they have not made any decision to resign from the ceasefire agreement," spokesman Thorfinnur Omarsson told AFP. Diplomats close to the peace process said the SLMM did not take seriously remarks by a regional Tiger leader asking them to declare that truce was not holding and that the fighting "tantamounted to a declaration of war." |
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