Thursday, March 26, 2009

Sri Lanka War News Updates -- March 26, 2009

Sri Lanka soldiers are seen patrolling the Puthukkudiyirippu area in northeast Sri Lanka in this February 28, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Stringer/Files

Sri Lanka Says Final Standoff With Tigers Approaches -- Reuters

COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's military on Thursday said it has one kilometre left to go before trapping the Tamil Tigers separatists in a no-fire zone, along with thousands of civilians at grave risk in the 25-year war's final act.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa, under pressure to craft a political deal, has called for a meeting with parliamentarians allied with the Tigers but they have refused until the government resolves the humanitarian crisis faced by civilians trapped in the fighting.

"Now the area is 21 sq km (8 sq miles) and only 1 sq km left other than the safe zone," military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said.

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More News On Sri Lanka

S.Lanka rebels facing 'imminent' defeat: minister -- AFP
Sri Lanka military says it pushes back rebels -- Yahoo News/AP
Shelling kills 54 civilians in Sri Lanka -- AP
Sri Lanka military says it killed 30 rebels -- Yahoo News/AP
4 farmers killed, 4 injured by suspected rebels in Sri Lanka -- China View
5 rebels killed in N Sri Lanka -- China View
Sri Lanka army 'repulses Tigers' -- BBC
Sri Lanka Says 500 Rebels Are in Last-Held Territory -- Bloomberg
Sri Lanka troops find abandoned rebel naval base -- International Herald Tribune
Tamil Tigers 'finished', says former leader -- The Guardian
Sri Lanka Accuses Aid Groups of Cashing In on War -- Voice Of America

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