Sri Lankan government forces captured a Tamil Tiger rebel base in the north Sunday after a 48-hour battle that left at least 15 rebels dead, while air force jets destroyed six rebel boats, the military said. Clashes elsewhere in the region killed 16 rebels and one soldier, the military said. The civil war on the Indian Ocean island has escalated in recent months, with the military stepping up ground assaults and air strikes after the government pledged to capture rebel-held territory and crush the insurgents. In the latest assault, army troops seized a rebel base in the village of Illupakadavai in the northern Mannar district early Sunday, said Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara, the military spokesman. He said soldiers killed 15 rebels during a 48-hour battle to capture the base and one soldier was wounded by a rebel mortar attack. Also Sunday, air force fighter jets destroyed six rebel boats off the island's western coast, said air force spokesman Wing Commander Janaka Nanayakkara. He said details of casualties were not available. Separate gunbattles elsewhere in the region Saturday left 16 rebels and a soldier dead, Udaya Nanayakkara said. Continued... |