Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Tigers release photos of Kugnchupparanthan battle: Sinhalese soldiers being sacrificed at the alter of Pooneryn and Paranthan:

Tigers release photos of Kugnchupparanthan battle

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Sinhalese soldiers being sacrificed at the alter of Pooneryn and Paranthan:

Tigers release photos of Kugnchupparanthan battle
[TamilNet, Tuesday, 25 November 2008, 10:45 GMT]
The Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) on Tuesday released photos from the pitched battle reported on Sunday between Uruththirapuram and Kugnchup-paranthan. The Tigers had claimed at least 43 SLA soldiers were killed, 70 wounded and that they had recovered 8 dead bodies of the SLA soldiers. LTTE officials, who provided photos to media also revealed the identity of a Sri Lankan soldier as 20-year-old Inthika Ruwankumara from Polgahamulla, Angkada, Gamewela.

The photos display the victimisation of young generation Sinhalese into the war by the Sri Lankan state, commented the Tiger officials, who were observing Heroes Remembrance Days this week.

Kugnchup-paranthan battle
A pitched battle was reported when SLA attempted to advance through Uruththirapuram [Photo: LTTE]
Kugnchup-paranthan battle
LTTE fighters on clearing mission on Sunday [Photo: LTTE]

Kugnchup-paranthan battle
Identity card of a SLA soldier killed in Vanni
Kugnchup-paranthan battle
A Tiger fighter engaged in clash at Kugnchup-paranthan [Photo: LTTE]
Kugnchup-paranthan battle
RPG and shells seized by the Tigers
Kugnchup-paranthan battle
Rounds and military accessories seized by the Tigers
Kugnchup-paranthan battle
LTTE clearing mission on the following day [Photo: LTTE]

Chronology:
25.11.08 Tigers release photos of Kugnchupparanthan battle
23.11.08 43 SLA killed, 8 bodies recovered in Nalloor, Poon..

Tuesday, 25 November 2008, 08:33 GMT]
An ambush team of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) triggered a Claymore mine Tuesday around 7:15 a.m killing two Sri Lankan soldiers, who were patrolling along Ka'luvaagnchikkudi - Kuruma'nve'li Road, 20 km south of Batticaloa city, according to the LTTE sources in Batticaloa. Meanwhile, the Sri Lanka Police in Ka'luvaagnchikkudi said two Special Task Force (STF) commandos were killed and their motorbike was destroyed in the attack.

The STF and police launched a joint search in the area following the attack.

The bodies of the slain military personnel were taken to Ka'luvaagnchikkudi Base Hospital, according to the Police.

Residents said the Sri Lankan troopers indiscriminately opened fire after the ambush.

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