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Sri Lanka |
Suspected Tamil Tiger airstrike in Sri Lanka: military |
2008-10-29 |
![]() Tuesday's first attack hit Thalladi military camp about 250 km (150 miles) north of Colombo in Mannar district, causing minor damage and injuring one soldier, military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said. Soon after, radar picked up an unidentified aircraft heading south over the Indian Ocean toward Colombo. The city was plunged into darkness after power was switched off as a precaution, jets were scrambled and air defenses activated. "At around 1130 (2 p.m. EDT), an LTTE light aircraft came into Colombo and dropped bombs at Kelanitissa power station. Anti-aircraft guns were activated. There is some fire in the area and firefighters have been sent there," Nanayakkara said. Shortly after the lights went out, the sound of anti-aircraft guns thundered from Colombo's shoreline, and people stood in the streets to watch. Nanayakkara said it was not clear whether the raids were carried out by one plane or two. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 none of these articles are ever really clear. Wonder how many ppl were killed by the anti aircraft batteries? |
Posted by: chris 2008-10-29 10:17 |
#1 They didn't watch their radar screens until after the attack? The article is not clear. |
Posted by: 3dc 2008-10-29 02:00 |