WORLD
At least 2 civilians were killed and eight wounded in fresh strikes launched by Sri Lanka's airforce on Wednesday against Tamil rebels.
Updated at 5.20 pm
COLOMBO: More than 15,000 people fled their homes in LTTE-held northeastern Sri Lanka on Wednesday as military air strikes continued, rebels said.
Villagers were on the move in the district of Trincomalee where the military launched air strikes shortly after suspected Tamil Tiger guerrillas carried out a suicide bombing in the capital on Tuesday, the pro-rebel Tamilnet website reported.
It said a Tamil Tiger front organisation had arranged temporary shelter and cooked food for the refugees.
"These families started walking toward Pattalipuram while Sri Lanka airforce Kfir jets resumed bombing Wednesday early morning," the Tamilnet said.
Government officials said they had no information about what was happening in areas held by the rebels.
However, the government Wednesday said it will continue air strikes against positions of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as long as the rebels attacked government forces.
The military said two people were killed and nine injured Wednesday when Tigers fired mortar bombs at a jetty in the Muttur area in the Trincomalee district.
The air attacks targeted the northeastern district of Trincomalee where the military bombed a cluster of boats of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) late on Tuesday, an area police official said.
Tiger rebels launched a mortar attack in response, killing two civilians and wounding eight, the military said.
"Tigers fired mortars at the Thakwanagar naval detachment and that is when the civilians were wounded," a military official said, adding two navy sailors were among the eight hurt.
Israeli-built Kfir jets and Ukranian MiG-27 aircraft carried out the air attacks after an overnight bombardment that involved multi-barrel rocket launchers, artillery and naval fire from gunboats, the military said.
"The air attacks resumed this morning after a break overnight," a police official in Trincomalee said. Tiger rebels said the bombings violated a Norwegian-brokered ceasefire agreement and asked truce monitors if Colombo had declared full-scale war, the pro-rebel Tamilnet website said.
The LTTE's Trincomalee district leader S. Elilan asked the Swedish-led Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) to "clarify" whether the military has launched a "full-scale war violating the ceasefire agreement."
It said there was "severe damage" to life and property in rebel-held areas, but gave no details. The military said on Tuesday night it acted in self defence and carried out the bombings in Trincomalee after guerrillas shelled military positions in the region.
The air assault followed Tuesday's suicide bombing of the army chief's motorcade in Colombo which left Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka badly wounded and 10 others dead.
Washington led international condemnation of the attack blamed on a "Black Tiger" female suicide bomber who pretended to be pregnant.
"It's regrettable that the Tamil Tigers have decided to restart the war instead of restarting the peace process," US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Richard Boucher said.
"We are in touch with governments around the world to bring to bear whatever pressure we can on the Tamil Tigers to abandon this course of action."
The state-run Daily News said the suicide bomber used maternity day to enter the military compound. Mothers-to-be entering the Army Hospital for the weekly maternity day are not subject to stringent security checks, the report said.
The suicide attack put intense pressure on a shaky four-year ceasefire between the government and the rebels, which was already close to collapse.
At least 80 people have died in bombings in the past two weeks while Tamil rebels say 70 civilians have been killed by pro-government militia or security forces, a charge denied by the military.
Last week the Tigers indefinitely pulled out of planned peace talks in Switzerland, accusing the government of attacks on Tamil civilians and complaining about transport arrangements for internal rebel meetings.
"This attack is yet another serious blow to the ceasefire agreement and the peace process," the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission said in a statement before the government launched retaliatory strikes.
President Mahinda Rajapakse vowed to stand up to "terrorism" in a televised address to the nation after the Colombo bombing.
However despite the retaliatory strikes, the government also insisted it remained committed to the Norwegian-brokered peace process and expected the rebels to return to talks aimed at ending three decades of civil war.
The Tigers are fighting for a homeland for the Tamil minority in the northeast, parts of which already fall under the de facto control of the guerrilla group.
'Virat Kohli is trying to...': Shoaib Akhtar makes BIG statement on Champions Trophy 2025
Maharashtra Election 2024: Mukesh Ambani and family cast their votes in Mumbai
Centre revises performance-linked incentive scheme for THESE employees; check details
Manipur violence: Prohibitory orders to be relaxed in Imphal Valley for 7 hours
Jharkhand Exit Poll Results 2024: 36-41 seats predicted for BJP, JMM to secure…
Elon Musk faces big threat after million of users switch from X to Jack Dorsey's Bluesky
ICC Rankings: Hardik Pandya reclaims No. 1 T20I all-rounder spot, Tilak Varma enters top 10
DNA Verified: Is retirement age for central govt employees increasing to 62? Know truth here
Android 16 preview unveiled by Google: Who can access it? Here's all you need to know
Anti-pollution diet: Foods that can help fight air pollution naturally
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson's face 'blows up' after anti-aging experiment; here’s how
Expanding Horizons: GOCL Corporation’s Strategic Diversification in Electronics and Metal Cladding
TrezarBit App Review 2024: Legit Trading Platform? Quick Facts!
Meet man who worked closely with Isha Ambani, Mukesh Ambani, set to take new role as...
Meet man, lifted bricks 8 hours a day, cracked NEET by studying on broken phone, he scored...
US embassy in Kyiv shuts down after receiving warning of 'potential significant' Russian air attack
Anil Ambani's next BIG step, Reliance Group announces new plan for...
Jaguar reveals new brand logo, identity ahead of EV debut
Playing with Fire: Will Putin risk nuclear Armageddon before Trump takes office?
Gautam Adani's BIG Rs 16877 crore plan to take on Mukesh Ambani, set to build Mumbai's largest...
Ranjit Kumar Gupta: Pioneering communication in a connected world
Meet Mathira Khan, Pakistani influencer whose private video leaked after Minahil Malik, Imsha Rehman
Big move by Paytm, now users can make UPI payments in these foreign countries
'Chernobyl-like scene in Noida': Viral photo shows city's toxic sky
Manipur CM N Biren Singh breaks silence on fresh violence in state: 'Will not rest until...'
'Never going to...': Wipro chairman Rishad Premji says THIS big thing about work-life balance
Sarfaraz Khan's bizarre fielding leaves Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant in splits, watch viral video
BIG move by Gautam Adani: Adani Group to invest Rs 2953844250000 to set up...
Meet richest footballer of 2024, not Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, his net worth is…
Rs 200, Rs 500 in air! Guests climbs JCB to shower Rs 20 lakh at UP wedding procession, WATCH here
Pat Cummins's sarcastic reply to which Indian player can slot into Australia team, says...
Good news for Vaishno Devi pilgrims! New, high-tech service soon, cheaper than helicopter; details
'With Pakistan, the main issue...': India’s Ambassador at United Nations makes BIG statement
MoS Railways' big update on Kashmir to Delhi Vande Bharat Express, says PM Modi will...
How did Navsari's Dastur family get Tata surname? Know story behind Ratan Tata's family name
Upset over Donald Trump's win? You can move to THIS village offering USD 1 homes to Americans
Did Kriti Sanon just confirm her relationship with Kabir Bahia? Actress’ new post has fans convinced
Delhi air pollution: Government orders 50% of its employees to work from home
Shillong Teer Results TODAY November 20, 2024 Live Updates: Check lucky winning numbers
Delhi air pollution: Toxic smog chokes Delhi-NCR; AQI at 422
FPI inflows to bounce back India expected to attract USD 20-25 billion in FY25 Bank of Baroda
When AR Rahman talked about making adjustments after marrying Saira Banu: ‘I lost my…’
Bank Holiday November 2024: All banks to remain closed in THIS state today here's why
Bypolls 2024: 15 seats across Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala, Uttarakhand to vote today
Donald Trump attends launch of Elon Musk owned SpaceX’s Starship rocket in Texas
IAS officer's wife who 'eloped' with a gangster returns home; what happens next is bone-chilling
BGT: Jasprit Bumrah eyes Kapil Dev's elite record during India vs Australia Test series
Jharkhand Assembly Election 2024: Final phase of voting today, NDA, INDIA to fight for 38 seats
AR Rahman breaks silence on his separation from wife Saira Banu: 'Even the throne of God might...'