On the brink of capturing the entire rebel-held territory, Sri Lankan troops killed at least 150 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam cadres in the island's embattled north, where a ship carrying biggest-ever food supplies for displaced civilians was ambushed by suspected guerrillas, officials said on Sunday.
"We are estimating that 150 LTTE cadres have been killed during the fierce weekend clashes in Mullaittivu district," a senior Defence Ministry official said. "Bodies of 80 Tiger rebels have been recovered so far in these confrontations." The casualties for the LTTE came amidst fierce resistance by the rebel units in Chalai, Pattikkirai and Puthukudirrippu.
Heavy combat, which erupted over the weekend, suggested that the rebels, now confined to less than 50 sq kms of area, were desperately trying to resist advancing Sri Lankan army. In subsequent search operations in the Puthukudirippu area, troops recovered "a large haul of war material" on Sunday, the Media Centre for National Security said.
Meanwhile, suspected LTTE rebels launched a heavy artillery attack on a government ship carrying 500 metric tonnes of food supplies for the displaced people. The ship, MV Bintan, carrying cargo from Trincomalee to Putumatlan in Mullaittivu came under shelling by suspected rebels during unloading, the army said.
The ship had cast off from Trincomalee on Saturday with the biggest shipment dispatched for the Internally Displaced
Persons since the beginning of