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5 Lankan soldiers killed in fresh clashes in North

Colombo, Mar 17: Five Sri Lanka soldiers were killed and 19 wounded in two separate clashes when LTTE fired volley mortar shelling on Forward Defence Lines (FDLs) of the government troops at Omanthai in the North of Sri Lanka.

According to the Ministry of Defence, the troops manned at the FDLs at Omanthai entry/exit point came under the ''intense LTTE mortar attacks'' and launched retaliatory strikes forcing the rebels to withdraw towards Mullikulam with heavy casualties yesterday.

''Four soldiers were killed in the attack while another 12 sustained injuries. Six more soldiers who sustained minor injuries have already rejoined troops after treatment,'' a Defence Ministry statement said, adding that the wounded soldiers were admitted to the Anuradhapura base hospital.

However, the pro-LTTE Tamilnet reported that hundreds of Sri Lankan soldiers, who advanced into LTTE-held Palamoddai area in the northwest of Vavuniya, were forced to hurriedly withdraw from the area, leaving behind military hardware as the Tigers put up stiff resistance.

In another incident yesterday at Nagarkovil and Muhamalai FDLs, the LTTE fired artillery and mortar attacks well over one hour, killing one soldier and injuring another.

The government troops and the LTTE are frequently engaged in artillery and mortar exchanges in these regions during the past few weeks.

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Colombo: US, Italy Ambassadors injured

Colombo, Feb 27:  At least six people, including the US and Italian Ambassadors to Sri Lanka, have been wounded in suspected LTTE shelling in the Eastern Batticaloa district today, military and diplomatic sources here said. According to the sources, the military helicopter carrying Sri Lankan Minister for Disaster Management and Human Rights Mahinda Samarasinghe, US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Robert O Blake and Italian Ambassador Pio Mariani, was landing when the shells suspectedly fired by the LTTE hit the landing pad.....
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