Rebel bombing of Sri Lanka naval base kills 4 sailors

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    Have they changed the casualty figure today?

    Colombo - At least four sailors were killed and 13 were injured in an airstrike by Tamil rebels on a north-east naval base adjoining a harbour, military officials said Wednesday. Three civilians were also injured in Tuesday night's airstrike by Tamil rebels, according to military sources.

    Rebels dropped two bombs on the naval base in Trincomalee, 240 kilometres north-east of Colombo, from a low-flying aircraft and escaped into rebel-held areas.

    According to the navy only one of the bombs exploded.

    "The bomb that has exploded has also failed to inflict considerable damages," according to a military statement.

    Military officials believe that rebels were heading towards the harbour to bomb a vessel used to transport troops, but after troops opened fire the aircraft was forced to turn back.

    The rebels are known to have at least two light aircraft which they used in airstrikes on the capital last year.

    The abortive attack in Trincomalee came as government troops continued to advance towards rebel-held areas in the north.

    - http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/...-of-sri-lanka-naval-base-kills-4-sailors.html
     

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    6 killed, 24 injured in Air Tiger attack
    Wednesday, 27 August 2008 13:36
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    Six naval personnel were killed and 24 others injured in an air raid by the LTTE on the Trincomalee Naval Base last night (August 26th), defence sources said.

    Meanwhile, the Defence Ministry website, citing Navy sources, said the navy base was warned by the Air Force of an approaching Air Tiger aircraft around 9.00 pm.

    "After few minutes, naval troops detected the aircraft and engaged it with anti aircraft guns. The machinegun fire caused the aircraft to make away without entering the naval dockyard," it adds.

    Noting that the LTTE craft dropped two bombs into the camp, the website says that only one had exploded.

    Communication was cut off with the eastern port city following the incident.

    The LTTE is yet to confirm the said air attack.

    -lankadissent.com