Monday, March 19, 2007

Sri Lankan Navy Destroys 2 Tiger Gun Running Ships

Sri Lankan naval craft shelled the first ship Sunday after it failed to stop for an inspection and opened fire on the navy, ministry spokesman Prasad Samarasinghe said. He said a second vessel in the area was also challenged and it too had opened fire at the navy, prompting a sea battle. "Both vessels were attacked and they exploded and sank," Samarasinghe said. The defence ministry in a statement said the vessels had no flags or other identification markings. After firing warning shots across the bows the navy shelled the ships, the ministry said, adding the sea battle occurred in deep water off the island's Arugam Bay coast."The naval ships observed huge explosions onboard the vessel, confirming that it was carrying explosives and war-like material to the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)," the ministry said immediately after the first vessel was said to have been sunk. It said the second vessel retaliated with gunfire just after noon (0700 GMT). "Naval gunfire resulted in massive explosions setting the vessel ablaze, confirming the suspicion that this vessel was also engaged in gun running for the LTTE," the ministry said. There was no immediate word from the Tamil Tigers. The navy carried out a similar attack on February 28 and sank an identical craft off the island's southern coast, according to defence authorities here. There have been stepped up clashes between suspected Tamil Tiger ships and the Sri Lankan navy in recent months amid heavy fighting in the island's northern and eastern regions.

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