Saturday, 23 February 2008

பச்சைப் படுகொலையும் பாசிச பிரச்சாரமும்

பச்சைப் படுகொலையும் பாசிச பிரச்சாரமும்







பச்சைப் படுகொலையும் பாசிச பிரச்சாரமும் - enb பூநகரியில் விமானக்குண்டு வீச்சு 8 பொதுமக்கள் பலி ; 14 பேர் காயம் 2/22/2008 11:03:13 PM வீரகேசரி இணையம் கிளிநொச்சி, பூநகரி பகுதியில் நேற்றுக்காலை இடம்பெற்ற விமானக் குண்டுவீச்சில் 8 பொதுமக்கள் பலியானதுடன் 14 பேர் காயமடைந்துள்ளனர். பூநகரி கிராஞ்சி, சிவபுரம் பகுதியிலேயே இந்த விமான குண்டுவீச்சு நேற்றுக்காலை 8 மணியளவில் இடம்பெற்றுள்ளது.
குண்டுத்தாக்குதலில் பலியானவர்களில் ஒரே குடும்பத்தைச் சேர்ந்த மூவரும் அடங்கியுள்ளனர்.
இச்சம்பவத்தில் படுகாயமடைந்த 9 பேர் கிளிநொச்சி வைத்தியசாலையிலும் 5 பேர் முழங்காவில் வைத்தியசாலையிலும் அனுமதிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளனர்.
கிளிநொச்சி வைத்தியசாலையில் சிகிச்சைப் பெற்றுவரும் 9 பேரில் இருவரின் நிலைமை கவலைக்கிடமாக இருப்பதாக வைத்தியசாலை வட்டாரங்கள்
தெரிவித்தன.
நேற்றுக்காலை பூநகரி வான் பரப்பில் திடீரென பிரவேசித்த விமானப் படையினரது குண்டு வீச்சு விமானங்கள் பல தடவைகள் குண்டுத்தாக்குதலை
நடத்தியுள்ளன. தாக்குதலின்போது இப்பகுதி பாடசாலையில் கல்வி நடவடிக்கைகளில் ஈடுபட்டிருந்த மாணவர்கள் அல்லோகல்லோப்பட்டு சிதறி
ஓடியுள்ளனர்.
தாக்குதலில் சசிதரன் கௌரி நாயகி (வயது 34), சசிதரன் ரஜீவன் (வயது 4), சசிதரன் தமிழ்வேந்தன் (6 மாதம்), சுதாகரன் சுமதி (வயது 37),
ஆசிரியையான சிவாநந்தி ஆகிய ஐவருமே பலியாகியுள்ளனர். இவர்களது சடலங்கள் முழகாவில் வைத்தியசாலையில் வைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன.
தர்மலிங்கம் பூரணி (வயது 50), சசிதரன் கருணியன் (வயது 7), கந்தையா அருளானந்தம் (வயது 72), சுதாகரன் பானுஷன் (வயது 6), சுதாகரன் சுவீனா
(வயது 4), ஜெயக்குமார் வினோஜா ( 2 1/2 வயது), அருளானந்தம் லீலாவதி (வயது 68), சத்தியநாதன் தெய்வநாயகி (வயது 43) ஆகிய 9 பேருமே
படுகாயமடைந்த நிலையில் கிளிநொச்சி வைத்தியசாலையில் அனுமதிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளவர்களாவர்.
விமானக் குண்டு வீச்சு தாக்குதலையடுத்து நேற்று பூநகரி பகுதியில் பெரும் பதற்றம் நிலவியது.
இதேவேளை, கடற்புலிகளுக்கு சொந்தமான படகுகளை உற்பத்தி செய்து பாதுகாக்கும் களஞ்சியசாலை மீதே விமானப்படையினர் தாக்குதல்
நடத்தியதாகவும் தாக்குதலில் குறித்த களஞ்சிய சாலை முற்றாக அழிக்கப்பட்டதாகவும் விமானப்படையினர் பேச்சாளர் என்.டி.விஜேசூரிய தெரிவித்தார். தமிழ் மொழி உலகெங்கும் வியாபித்துள்ள போதிலும் சிங்களமொழி இலங்கைக்குள் வரையறுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது - விமல் வீரவன்ச கவலை

LTTE claim refutedB. Muralidhar Reddy COLOMBO: The LTTE alleged on Friday that eight civilians, including three pre-school children, were killed and 10 were injured, four of them critically, when Sri Lanka bombed a coastal civilian settlement in the Kiranchi area in Poonahari in the Kilinochchi district.
However, the Air Force said it bombed “carefully identified” LTTE targets.
The Defence Ministry said here the jets had bombed two artillery positions of the LTTE terrorists located in the North of Mannar and Mulllaittivu areas.
It said the first air sortie was conducted around 12 noon in the Mannar area while the second at 1p.m in the Mulllaittivu area. “Fighter pilots have confirmed that the
targets were accurately hit.”
The Ministry said the terrorists had been firing heavy artillery towards Mannar and Welioya Forward Defence Lines (FDLs) using guns located at the targeted
locations. Recently, the LTTE terrorists fired at St. Anthony’s church, Thalladi, destroying the building and killing six soldiers engaged in cleaning and maintenance
work, it said.
The Ministry said the jets had also bombed an “inland Sea Tiger base” at Kiranchchi, west of Kilinochchi.



Inland Sea Tiger base pounded Rafik Jalaldeen
KILINOCHCHI: Air Force fighter jets pounded an LTTE inland Sea Tiger base yesterday morning causing heavy damage to Tigers in Kiranchi, west of Kilinochchi,
Air Force spokesman Wing Commander Andrew Wijesuriya said.
"The target was precisely taken by pilots based on information from ground intelligence sources and air surveillance," Wing Commander Wijesuriya said.
"The LTTE was using the inland Sea Tiger base to plan and carry out their activities against the Security Forces," he added.
The pilot confirmed the target was destroyed and caused heavy damage to Tiger cadres.
Meanwhile, a naval foot patrol averted a major disaster by recovering 20kg of C4 explosives in Kerawalapitiya along the Colombo-Katunayake road on Thursday
night, a senior Navy official said.
The explosives were hidden under sand and piled at a construction site along the Colombo-Katunayake road.
"The recovery was made by the naval foot patrol on Thursday round 10.15 pm," he added. He said the area is highly sensitive as gas tanks and oil refineries were
situated. "A major disaster and mayhem was averted by recovering the 20kg of C4 explosives," he added. The naval patrol unearthed 20kg of C4 explosives in 20
packets containing 1 kg in each packets, 23 detonators and two belts.

Air raid on LTTE boat manufacturing storage - SLA
SLA reported that an air raid was carried out on an LTTE boat manufacturing storage and a main inland sea tiger camp in Kiranchi which is situated West of
Killinochchi, South of Devil's Point

8 civilians killed in SLAF bombardment in Poonakari, children among victims[TamilNet, Friday, 22 February 2008, 05:37 GMT]

Eight civilians including a 6-month-old infant, a 4-year-old boy, their mother, a 8-year-old girl and an English teacher were killed, 14 including four children and
another teacher were wounded in a Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) aerial bombardment of a civilian settlement at Kiraagnchi in the Poonakari division of Ki'linochchi
district Friday at 8:10 a.m. Three houses were fully destroyed and many houses have sustained damage in the indiscriminate aerial bombardment in which more than
20 bombs were dropped by four bombers. Meanwhile, Sri Lankan ministry of defence in Colombo claimed that the SLAF had attacked "an inland sea tiger base" at
Kiraagnchi.

3 children were killed and four children wounded in the SLAF attack

Sasiharan, 34, who lost his wife and two children, is at Ki'linochchi hospital to look after another son who was seriously injured in his chest.
Sasitharan says three civilian houses were destroyed many of the killed were his relatives. He lost his wife and two childeren, another son seriosly wounded.I.
Sivanayaki, 27, the English teacher of Vearavil school was killed while she was preparing to leave her house towards the school. 34-year-old Gowrinayaki
Sasitharan, her 06-month-old infant S. Thamizhveanthan and 04-year-old S. Kajeevan were killed when their house was destroyed in SLAF bombardment. Their
father escaped with injuries while another son is struggling for his life at Ki'linochchi hospital with serious injuries to his chest. Another mother, 27-year-old Suthaharan
Sumathy, was killed, her two children, S. Banushan, 06, and S. Sabheena, 05, were wounded in the attack. Their father escaped the attack as he was on his way to
Ki'linochchi when his house was bombed by the SLAF.
The others killed were identified as Vijayakumar Vithusha, 08, another child, Kathiravelu Thiruneelakandar, 79, and Inthiran Lalitha.
The injured were rushed to Muzhangkaavil hospital and the seriously wounded were being transferred to Ki'linochchi hospital.
Four of the wounded brought Friday noon to Ki'ilinochchi hospital were identified as Banushan Suthaharan, 06, Kaarunyan Sasitharan, 08, Arulanantham, 72,
Tharmalingam Poomani, 68.
Banusha's sister 05-year-old Sabeena Suthaharan was brought to Ki'linochchi hospital in the second ambulance.
The others wounded in the attack were identified as Kamalathevi Sathasivam, 60, Vijayakumar Sivananthi, 36, Vijayakumar Dinoshan, 02, Arulanantham Leelavathi
Saththiyanathan Theyvanayakai, 43, Sasitharan Karunyan, 08.
Sreevathy Rajeaswari, 39, a teacher at Kiraagnchi Govt. Tamil Mixed School was also wounded in the attack.
Only two of the fourteen wounded had sustained minor injuries.
Sri Lankan ministry of defence, in a news release sent to media, claimed that their pilots have confirmed completing the mission successfully, but said "LTTE terrorists
are yet to reveal the damages."Sasitharan Kaarunjan, 08, who lost his mother and two brothers in aerial attack on Friday is seriously injured in his chest and being treated at Ki'linochchi hospital.
Four females and a girl were among the killed in SLAF attack at Kiraagnchi
12 wounded civilians were taken to Ki'linochchi5-year-old girl Suthaharan Sabheena, wounded in her head, has lost her mother in the air attack. Her brother was also wounded in the attack.

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