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FOX 5 Atlanta : Tamil Tiger Rebels Attack Sri Lanka's Air Force Base

Last Edited: Sunday, 25 Mar 2007, 10:13 PM EDT

Created: Sunday, 25 Mar 2007, 10:13 PM EDT

03/25/2007 --

Tamil rebels launched their first airstrike in the nearly quarter-decade conflict with Sri Lanka's government, using two small planes to bomb an air base outside the capital and killing at least three officers, officials said.

Tamil Tiger rebels said the early-morning air raid, which also wounded 16 personnel at the base about 30 kilometers (20 miles) northwest of Colombo, was aimed at halting what they called "indiscriminate" aerial bombing of Tamil areas and warned of more attacks.

It was not immediately clear what kind of planes were used or where the rebels obtained them. Air force spokesman Group Capt. Ajantha Silva described them as light aircraft, and said it was the first airstrike by the Tigers.

Several witnesses reported gunfire and flashes at the base.

"There has been no major damage to our aircraft or the installation," Silva said, adding that a detailed assessment would be possible only after daybreak.

The Defense Ministry issued a statement.

"Around 00:45 a.m. (0715 GNT Monday) a light air craft of the LTTE tried to attack the Katunayake air force camp targeting the fighter aircraft. 02 x Bombs were fallen near the engineering section of the base and no damages to the aircraft. Air Defense system was activated. Three Airmen were killed and 16 injured."

The discrepancy in number of aircraft involved could not be reconciled.

Rebel spokesman Rasiah Ilanthirayan, speaking to The Associated Press by telephone from the northern rebel stronghold of Kilinochchi, said the "two attack aircraft" returned safely after bombing the Sri Lankan air force base, calling it the "the first major aerial attack by the Tigers."

"The attack is not only pre-emptive but also to safeguard our people from indiscriminate bombing by the (Sri Lanka Air Force)," Ilanthirayan said, adding that air force attacks in northern Sri Lanka had killed and wounded civilians and damaged their property.

"Other Sri Lanka military installations will also be targets of our future attacks," he said, but did not elaborate.

The adjacent international airport was not hit, but it closed briefly before resuming operations, said a duty officer at the airport.

The rebels, formally known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, staged a devastating attack on the same air base in July 2001 and destroyed six civilian jets and over a dozen military planes. About 18 Tiger suicide fighters were involved in the ground attack, which also killed half a dozen security personnel.

The Tigers in 1983 launched their fight to create an independent homeland for the country's 3.1 million minority Tamils after decades of discrimination by the majority Sinhalese.

A Norway-brokered cease-fire signed in 2002 slowed the violence, but hostilities spiked again in late 2005, with more than 4,000 fighters and civilians killed in the last 15 months, according to European cease-fire monitors.

While both sides have not officially withdrawn from the cease-fire, soaring violence has rendered the agreement valid only on paper.

An estimated 65,000 people were killed in fighting before the cease-fire.

கட்டில் நாயக்கர் மீதான தாக்குதல் படங்கள்

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இனி எப்படி உள்ளே போவதென்று எனக்குப் புரியவில்லை.

ஒரே குடைச்சலாக்கிடக்குது.

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அது சரி நம்ம யாழ் இணையத்தின் இராணுவ பேச்சாளஎ சுண்டலை காணவில்லை,அவர் இதை பற்றி ஏதும் அறிக்கை விடவில்லையா.........

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சுண்டல தலைமறைவா கூடா இருக்க விடுறாங்கள் இல்லப்பா...

[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have for the first time released photos of their Air-Tigers to media with Tamileelam Air Force (TAF) first major mission.

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உலகின் முதல் தர விடுதலை இயக்கம் என்பதினை புலிகள் விமானப்படையனி மூலம் நிரூபித்து இருக்கின்ரார்கள்.

இந்த பெருமை வேறூயாருக்கும் கிடையாது!

தலை நிமிர்வாய் தமிழா!

வெற்றேதீருவோம்!

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wow enna smart

தமிழரின் முதல் விமானப்படை பாக்க சந்தோஷமா இருக்கு....

வான் புலிகள் - தமிழ் நெற் வெளியிட்டுள்ள படங்கள்

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LTTE releases photographs of air mission

[TamilNet, Monday, 26 March 2007, 02:15 GMT]

Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have for the first time released photos of their Air-Tigers to media with Tamileelam Air Force (TAF) first major mission.

http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=21668

தமிழர் மானம் காத்த தலைவருக்கும் வான்படை வீரர்களுக்கும் நன்றிகள்.

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Sri Lanka rebels bomb airbase

Tamil Tiger rebels bombed a military airbase next to Sri Lanka's international airport today, killing at least three airmen and wounding 16 others in the group's first air raid, officials said.

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) used their aircraft for the first time in a combat mission to bomb the Katunayake military base, Tiger spokesman Rasiah Ilanthiriyan told AFP.

"This mission was undertaken to reduce the air capability of the Sri Lankan air force,'' Ilanthiriyan said. "We will undertake similar missions to prevent the airforce bombing civilians.''

Sri Lanka's military admitted that the Tigers had used their aircraft for the first time and bombed the base, where three people were killed and another 16 wounded. Two parked helicopters were also damaged.

"One of the LTTE aircraft had flown over the airbase and dropped some explosive items,'' air force spokesman Ajantha Silva said. Damage to the military facility was "minor".

He said air defence systems were activated following the initial explosion.

"Our air defence system was activated and a search operation is now under way,'' Silva said.

He said the Bandaranaike international airport, which shares a boundary with the base, was not affected by the pre-dawn attack. However, the airport was shut as a precaution.

Sri Lanka's foreign ministry spokesman Ravinatha Aryasinha said the airport was not affected by the bombing and would soon reopen.

"There is no damage to the international airport or the runway,'' Aryasinha said. "Flights were suspended only as a precautionary measure. The airport will reopen soon.''

At least four explosions were heard from the Katunayake airbase, local residents said.

Passengers aboard flights ready to take off from the international airport were asked to disembark as the airport was shut and supersonic military jets took off to search for enemy planes, officials said.

Roads leading to the airport were closed and people trying to catch flights out of the country were turned back by police, residents said. Telephone lines to the airport were also jammed.

Motorists and residents said they heard gunfire and several blasts near the international airport, sparking fears of a repeat of the July 2001 attack.

Tamil Tiger rebels entered the airbase on July 24, 2001, and destroyed more than a dozen military aircraft and then attacked six civilian aircraft parked at the civilian airport, before detonating explosives strapped to their bodies.

About 20 people were killed in that attack, but passengers at the international airport were not affected.

Sri Lanka's airport has remained on alert for a repeat of the 2001 attack, with severe restrictions on the number of people allowed into the terminal buildings.

Huge walls were also built around the terminals and the control towers to prevent impact from car bomb attacks, while a large number of sentries were placed along the approach roads to the facility.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/sri-lanka...4761315138.html

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மானம் காத்த எம் வான்படை மறவருக்கும் எம் தலைவனுக்கும் கோடானா கோடி நன்றிகள்

அனைத்து குண்டுகளும் குண்டு பொருத்தாபட்டிருக்கும்விதமு

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தமிழர் மானம் காத்த தலைவருக்கும் வான்படை வீரர்களுக்கும் நன்றிகள்.

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நவீன ஊடக உலகத்தில் உண்மையை மறைப்பது எவ்வளவு கஷ்ரமாக இருக்கிறது பார்த்தீர்களா? ஸ்ரீலங்கா அரசாங்கத்திற்கு இப்போது இருக்கிற பிரச்சினைகளில் பெரிய பிரச்சினை இந்த தமிழ்த்தேசியத்தின் ஊடக வளர்சி தான் முக்கியமானது. பார்த்தீர்களா சம்பவம் நடந்து சொர்ப்ப நேரத்திலேயே எத்தனை படங்கள் வெளி வந்துவிட்டன.

5ம் ஈழப்போர் தொடங்கிவிட்டது என்று யாரும் நினைக்காதீர்கள், இது பயங்கரவாதிகளின் இலக்குகள் மேல் மட்டுப்படுத்தப்பட்ட தாக்குதலே தவிர யுத்த நிறுத்தம் முறியடையவில்லை. எமது சமாதனக்கதவுகள் இன்னம் திறந்தே உள்ளது.

இப்படி ஒரு அறிக்கையை தமிழ்ச்செல்வன் விட்டால் கெகலியா ரம்புக்வெலவிண்ட மண்டையே வெடிச்சுடும். :rolleyes::(

"உண்மையில் பயங்கரவாதிகளை பயங்கரவாதிகள் என்று கூறும் பொழுது நல்லதாய்தான் உள்ளது உமது கருத்துக்களுக்கு நன்றி"

கட்டில் நாயக்கர் மீது தாக்காமல் மகிந்துவின் தலையில் மேல் குண்டைப் போட்டிருந்தால் இன்னும் நன்னா இருந்திருக்கும்.

அடுத்த முறையாவது மகிந்துக்கு மேல் குண்டை போட்டு, குண்டு விழும் போது கிடைக்கும் த்திரிலிங்கான Experience ஐ கொடுங்கோ. மகிந்துவுக்கு இந்த அடியோடவே வேட்டியுடன் ஒன்னுக்கு போய் இருக்கும்.

:rolleyes::(:blink:

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புலியே! எழுந்து வலி அகற்று!

புல்லர்கள் கலைத்துப் புறம் நிறுத்து!

வலிதாய் வன்னிய அரசமைத்து

வண்டமிழ் இனத்தை வளமாக்கு!

வையம் சில நாள் வழுவழுக்கும்

வான்வரை உயர்ந்தால் வால் பிடிக்கும்.

உய்யும் வழியை தொய்வித்தோர்

உறவுகேட்டு ஓலை செய்வர்.

வையம் சிலநாள் வழுவழுக்கும்

வான்வரை உயர்ந்தால் வால் பிடிக்கும்.

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Attack on Colombo air force base

Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers have bombed a military base near the international airport north of Colombo.

Three people were killed and 16 injured when light aircraft dropped two bombs, officials said, hitting a parking area for planes and helicopter gunships.

The international airport - which was not damaged - closed briefly as a precaution. No civilians were hurt.

Tiger rebels attacked the airport and base in 2001, killing 18 and wiping out half of the national airline fleet.

A statement from the Tamil Tiger rebel group, carried by TamilNet, claimed responsibility for the attack on the Katunayake base, which is 30km (20 miles) north of the capital, Colombo.

The group said two aircraft were used in the bombing and both planes returned to rebel-held territory safely.

"It is a measure to protect Tamil civilians from the genocidal aerial bombardments by Sri Lankan armed forces. More attacks of the same nature will follow," said the rebels' military spokesman, Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan.

Air force officials said damage to the military facility was "minor" and that a search operation was under way.

The BBC's Roland Buerk in Colombo says the confirmation that the rebels now have an air capability confirms government suspicions that they had been smuggling in aircraft parts to be assembled in areas of the island they control.

Panic

The raid on the air force base took place at about 0045 on Monday (1915 GMT Sunday).

Flights in and out of the civilian airport were cancelled and roads cordoned off but no civilians were wounded and the runway was not damaged.

Neil Butler, a British passenger at the airport, was inside the terminal building when the attack happened.

"I heard a large thud and we all went to the window. There was a long silence and then several more explosions followed by machine gun fire," he told the BBC News website.

"The staff ran for the exit followed by the passengers. When I arrived downstairs in the check-in area a large crowd was running in a panic from the entrance where there had been more machine gun fire."

He said: "I saw what looked like kind of fireworks in the sky, like a series of red flashes. But I didn't see any aircraft going over."

Independent homeland

The air force base, which adjoins the country's only international passenger airport, houses some of the aircraft used in recent air strikes against Tiger rebel bases in the north.

Despite a ceasefire still being in place on paper, Sri Lanka has been sliding back towards civil war, with more than 4,000 people killed in the last 15 months, our correspondent says.

Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels have been fighting the armed forces of the predominantly Sinhalese government for much of the past 20 years.

They want to establish an independent homeland for the minority Tamils in the north and east of the country, to be called Tamil Eelam.

About 65,000 people have been killed and one million displaced by the fighting.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6494121.stm

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புலியே! எழுந்து வலி அகற்று!

புல்லர்கள் கலைத்துப் புறம் நிறுத்து!

வலிதாய் வன்னிய அரசமைத்து

வண்டமிழ் இனத்தை வளமாக்கு!

வையம் சில நாள் வழுவழுக்கும்

வான்வரை உயர்ந்தால் வால் பிடிக்கும்.

உய்யும் வழியை தொய்வித்தோர்

உறவுகேட்டு ஓலை செய்வர்.

வையம் சிலநாள் வழுவழுக்கும்

வான்வரை உயர்ந்தால் வால் பிடிக்கும்.

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உங்கள் கவிதை பிரமாதம் ககோதரி சகாரா அவர்களே.

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LTTE'S PLANE

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வன்னி மக்கள் சற்றுக்காலம் நிம்மதியாக இருக்கலாம்

வன்னி மக்கள் சற்றுக்காலம் நிம்மதியாக இருக்கலாம்

ஒரு அடையாள தாக்குதலாம் ................

அப்பிடி போகுது செய்தி .............

நாம கொஞ்சம்................

அடங்கினாதான் - என்ன? :rolleyes:

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