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Tiger planes bomb Sri Lanka airbase

Publication time: 26 March 2007, 16:35

Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers have bombed an air force base next to the country's only international airport using attack aircraft for the first time in the island's long-running civil war.

 

The military said three airmen were killed and 17 wounded, but said the airport itself, 37km north of Colombo, was not damaged in the attack early on Monday.

 

The attack marks the first time that The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have carried out an air strike.

 

Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan, an LTTE spokesman, told the Associated Press the raid was carried out by two "attack aircraft" from what he called the "Tamil Eelam Air Force".

 

Speaking from the Tigers' northern base, he said the attack was aimed at halting what he called the "indiscriminate" aerial bombing of Tamil areas.

 

"Other Sri Lanka military installations will also be targets of our future attacks," Ilanthiraiyan said.

 

He added that the two aircraft used in Monday's raid had returned safely to base.

 

It is unclear what type of aircraft were used in the attack or where the Tigers obtained them.

 

Military officials described the aircraft used in the raid as light aircraft.

 

Bandaranaike civilian airport next to the airbase was shut down after the attack with all incoming flights diverted to other airports in the region. Initial reports had said the airport itself was under attack.

 

Witnesses who live nearby said they heard gunfire and several blasts before dawn on Monday.

 

Prisad Samarasinght, a Sri Lanka military spokesman, told Al Jazeera by telephone: "This happened in the air force base, we don't have the details yet.

 

"There was an explosion inside the camp [and] up to now no aircrafts are damaged."

 

Samarasinght said air force troops were "clearing" the inside of the base and searching for suspected fighters.

 

Roads leading to the airport were closed and people trying to catch flights out of the country were turned back by police, residents said. Telephone lines to the airport were also jammed.

 

The attack comes as fighting in the island's two-decade civil war continues to escalate. The conflict between Sri Lanka's government and the island nation's Tamil minority has killed around 68,000 people since 1983.

 

The civilian airport was attacked by Tiger forces in July 2001, destroying six civilian jets after wrecking more than a dozen military aircraft at the adjoining airbase.

 

The Tigers, who are battling for an independent state for minority Tamils in the island's north and east, have warned of a bloodbath.

 

Meanwhile Reuters reports that Cathay Pacific Airways has suspended flights to and from the Sri Lankan capital after the attack.

 

Asia's third-largest carrier said in a statement that it would resume its daily flights of Boeing 777-300 aircraft only after conducting a careful assessment of the situation.

 

"We will just have to monitor the situation very closely," a company spokeswoman said.

 

Source: Al-Jazeera+Agencies


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