Sri Lankan troops close to crushing last Tamil rebels

Tears: a Tamil refugee in hospital
Ed Harris12 April 2012

SRI LANKAN soldiers pushed deep into the final remaining Tamil rebel enclave today, killing 35 guerrillas as they fought to bring a bloody 25-year conflict to an end.

Up to 80,000 civilians have fled the country's northern war zone in the past two days as fighting intensifies and conditions worsen, the military said today.

In the past few months government troops have ousted the rebels - who are fighting to create an independent homeland for the ethnic minority Tamils - from all their former strongholds and hemmed them into what the government previously described as a "no fire" zone to protect civilians. But troops entered the eight-square-mile zone this week.

The military broke through a key rebel bunker in the coastal strip on Monday and by last night up to 80,000 had fled the area.

The United Nations and human rights groups have expressed grave concerns for trapped civilians, who they say are being used as human shields. They fear the government may soon launch its "final assault" after the rebels ignored a 24-hour ultimatum to surrender.

The UN has called for a negotiated truce to allow civilians to leave the rebel-held enclave. But the government has refused to heed such calls, saying it is on the verge of crushing the rebels.

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