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Report: 60 Sri Lankan soldiers killed in fighting
By KRISHAN FRANCIS,Associated Press Writer AP - Monday, December 22
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - Tamil Tiger rebels killed 60 Sri Lankan troops advancing toward their de facto capital, a pro-rebel report has said. The government has said 12 soldiers died.
Meanwhile, the government said its troops captured the strategic village of Nedunkerni in the northeast on Sunday. Clashes have intensified in recent weeks as the military continues a major push to capture the rebel headquarters and fulfill a promise to end the 25-year civil war.
The rebel-affiliated TamilNet Web site reported 60 soldiers were killed Saturday in Iranamadu village, just south of the guerrilla headquarters of Kilinochchi, with insurgents forcing government troops to retreat from recently seized territory.
The guerrillas recovered 12 bodies of Sri Lankan soldiers, and 150 other troops were wounded, the report said. It did not provide the number of rebel losses.
Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara dismissed the casualty figures reported by TamilNet and said soldiers were not in retreat.
"We have not pulled back. We are in the same locations," Nanayakkara said.
The Defense Ministry's Web site said that 12 soldiers were killed and 34 others were wounded in the fighting.
It was not possible to verify the rebel report because journalists are not allowed in the war zone. Both sides are known to exaggerate enemy casualties and underreport their own losses.
Government forces have seized a large area of rebel-held territory in recent months and forced the Tigers into territory in the northeast.
However, troops have been locked in heavy battles at the edge of Kilinochchi for nearly two months amid heavy monsoon rains and stiff resistance by the rebels.
The Tamil Tigers have been fighting since 1983 to create an independent homeland for ethnic minority Tamils, who have suffered decades of marginalization by successive governments controlled by the Sinhalese majority. The conflict has killed more than 70,000 people.
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