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Sunday, 4 January 2009 - Sri Lanka pushes ahead with war on rebels
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    Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Search Search: Sri Lanka pushes ahead with war on rebels By ERANGA JAYAWARDENA,Associated Press Writer AP - 1 hour 54 minutes ago KILINOCHCHI, Sri Lanka - Battle tanks rumbled north, attack helicopters flew overheard and artillery fire roared through the jungles as Sri Lankan forces pushed ahead Sunday with an offensive aimed at capturing the Tamil Tigers' last strongholds and crushing the rebel group. Two days after the military seized the rebels' administrative capital of Kilinochchi, the government led a victory tour of the newly seized areas in the north, providing journalists a rare glimpse of the war zone and the damage left behind. The army was using Paranthan Junction, a strategic crossroads the military captured Thursday, as a staging area to send troops into the fight for two of the biggest prizes remaining in the battle, the rebel-held areas of Elephant Pass to the north and Mullaittivu to the east. "Day by day, the Tigers' territory is shrinking and their numbers are dwindling. The objective of finishing this war won't be that long off," said Maj. Gen. Jagath Dias, who commanded the battle for the town of Kilinochchi. Rebel spokesmen were not available for comment, but previous efforts to destroy the group have failed. The rebels have been fighting since 1983 to create an independent homeland for Tamils, who have suffered decades of marginalization by governments controlled by the Sinhalese majority. The conflict has killed more than 70,000 people. The military said Sunday that troops continued to push deeper into insurgent territory, and one rebel was killed in new fighting. From Paranthan Junction, artillery barrages aimed at the rebel areas could be heard every two minutes. Tanks rolled out of the crossroads, lined with war-damaged buildings and a pulverized gas station. A memorial to slain rebel fighters in the middle of the road was now surrounded by flags from the army units that captured the area. Special forces troops with rifles and grenade launchers prepared to head to battle as aircraft flew overhead. The government has barred independent journalists from traveling to this area for a year and a half, but it agreed to bring reporters here to show off its success in driving the rebels out of their main stronghold. In Kilinochchi itself, nearly every building was missing its roof, and many of the structures were badly damaged, presumably from airstrikes and artillery barrages. Dias said the former rebel headquarters would be used as the main staging area to launch future offensives against the Tamil Tigers. The town, and the main highway running through what was once the rebel heartland, were nearly deserted, except for some stray dogs and abandoned cows. Army teams waved land mine detectors over the road bed and dug up the middle of the main A-9 highway searching for booby traps left behind by the fleeing rebels. Hundreds of thousands of civilians lived in the Kilinochchi district and other regions that were controlled by the rebels before new fighting in the quarter-century civil war erupted again three years ago. Those people have disappeared into the jungles as well, fleeing ahead of the recent government offensive. During Sunday's tour of Kilinochchi, reporters were shown the 11-mile-long (17-kilometer-long) defensive fortifications the rebels built to defend their capital. A moat 1 1/2 yards (meters) wide and 2 yards (meters) deep was filled with stagnant water, empty mortar shells and unexploded grenades. Behind it, stood an earthen wall more than 2 yards (meters) high and 5 yards (meters) deep. Every 10 yards (meters), there was a break in the massive barrier where guard posts and sniper positions made of logs and branches had been built. Clothes and rubber flip-flops lay scattered about, along with makeshift stretchers made of sacks and sticks. Dias said the rebels fought fiercely to defend Kilinochchi. "It was very difficult to walk into Kilinochchi. It took 1 1/2 months to breach the earthen berm and ditches of the Tigers," he said. The journalists were also escorted along the A-9 road that once ran through the center of the rebel's de facto state, until the guerrillas were driven off all the land west of the highway. After a 2002 cease-fire, the road became the main link between rebel-held territory and government-controlled lands. Trucks bearing food and other goods plied the highway, fostering commercial ties, economic growth and hopes for peace between the two sides. The latest fighting has dashed those hopes, and the government has vowed to destroy the rebels. The A-9 road is now covered with detours into the bush, designed to keep travelers away from mined areas. 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