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Sri Lanka accuses rebels of sinking navy ship

Sat May 10, 2008 8:14am IST
 
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By Ranga Sirilal

COLOMBO (Reuters) - A rebel Black Tiger suicide squad sank a Sri Lanka naval vessel in the eastern port of Trincomalee on Saturday, the second attack in the area in hours as locals readied to go to the polls.

The military reported no naval casualties in the attack which took place after a bomb killed 11 people in a crowded cafe also in the east on Friday night.

The elections are part of the government's blueprint for devolution in minority Tamil areas. It hopes the vote, the first of its kind in the region in two decades, will go hand-in-hand with a push to win the war in which tens of thousands of people have died.

Navy spokesman Commander D.K.P Dassanayake said a logistics vessel had been hit by an underwater explosion in Saturday's attack.

The Tigers, fighting for an independent state in the north and east, were not available for comment on the attack but pro-rebel website www.tamilnet.com quoted rebels as saying that a supply ship had been sunk.

Tamilnet said Black Tigers, or underwater suicide bombers, had attacked the vessel at 2:23 a.m. "The attack was carried out when the supply vessel was loaded with explosives to be transported to KKS Harbour in Jaffna," it said.

Analysts say both the government and rebels often inflate enemy death tolls and play down their own losses. The reports are rarely possible to verify independently.

After driving the Tamil Tiger rebels from the east, the armed forces are now focused on Tiger-held areas in north, intensifying fighting in a 25-year-old civil war that has killed an estimated 70,000 people since 1983.  Continued...

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