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141 Tamil civilians killed in the week of 8-15 August

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141 Tamil civilians killed in the week of 8-15 August

In one of the worst weeks of killings since the CFA was signed (8 August to 15 August), 141 civilians were killed by Sri Lankan armed forces aerial bombing and shelling. This number includes.

 50 civilians killed by aerial bombing in Kathiraveli, Trincomalee on 10 August

 7 civilians killed by shelling in Muhamalai, Jaffna on 11 August

 15 civilians killed in St Philip Neri church by shelling on 13 August in Allaipiddy, Jaffna

 55 civilians killed by aerial bombing in Vallipunam school camp, Mullaitivu on 14 August

The previous week, 17 aid workers from Action Against Hunger were shot dead, execution-style, in Trincomalee on 5 August.

An updated complete list of civilian killings since the last Oslo meeting in the first week of June has been released by the LTTE political wing. This list of 364 Tamil civilians killed can be downloaded from here.

http://www.ltteps.org/

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