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Peace envoy meets Sri Lankan officials
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 14 - 01 - 2008

A wave of pitched battles, bombings and an air strike killed at least 23 people across northern Sri Lanka, the military said Monday, as a Japanese envoy met with officials to try to stop the raging civil
war.
In one attack, a roadside bomb hit a van in the Vavuniya
region, just south of the front lines separating government
forces from the Tamil Tiger rebels' de facto state in the
north, military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said.
The passengers, civilian workers with a military escort,
were returning from an army base after collecting
explosives for use in civilian metal mining, he said.
The civilian driver and two soldiers were killed, while
three other soldiers and a civilian were injured, the
military said. The explosives inside the van did not
detonate, Nanayakkara said.
In hopes of reviving the shattered peace process, Japanese
mediator Yasushi Akashi met Monday with Foreign Minister
Rohitha Bogollagama as part of a three-day visit to the
Indian Ocean island nation. He was to meet with President
Mahinda Rajapaksa later in the day.
Japan was a key backer of the Norway-brokered cease-fire,
and Akashi played a pivotal role in organizing a 2003 donor
conference in Tokyo to raise funds to rebuild areas in Sri
Lanka destroyed by the war.
In other violence, government fighter jets attacked a
Tamil Tiger intelligence and military base in Kombavikulam
in rebel-held area, destroying it, Nanayakkara was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.
Government soldiers also crossed the front lines Sunday
night, destroying three bunkers and killing six rebels, the
military said Monday. Troops killed a seventh insurgent
when he went to inspect the front lines north of rebel-held
territory, the military said.
Scattered battles throughout the north killed 10 other
rebels and two soldiers, the military reported.
In another incident, troops demanded two rebels surrender,
but one of them ran away and the other committed suicide,
the military said. Rebel fighters carry a glass vial of
cyanide around their necks so they can take their own lives
if in danger of being captured.


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