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Major Incidents:2006
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January - 2 
Five people were killed and two others sustained injuries during a bomb blast in the eastern town of Trincomalee on January 2, according to BBC. The victims were reportedly young Tamils from the area, about 250km north-east of capital Colombo. A policeman told AFP that officials were investigating w
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Five people were killed and two others sustained injuries during a bomb blast in the eastern town of Trincomalee on January 2, according to BBC. The victims were reportedly young Tamils from the area, about 250km north-east of capital Colombo. A policeman told AFP that officials were investigating whether the Tamil youths had been transporting explosives. Military officials, however, said the explosion occurred when suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres tried to throw a hand grenade at a group of soldiers in Trincomalee. The pro-LTTE website Tamilnet said unidentified men had thrown a grenade at people seated on the bench killing five people and injuring two.
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January - 7 
At least 15 Sri Lankan Navy personnel were killed in a suspected suicide attack by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on a navy gunboat outside the Trincomalee naval harbor in Trincomalee district on January 7, today, according to Hindu. Navy spokesperson, Cmdr. Jayantha Perera, said 15 sai
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At least 15 Sri Lankan Navy personnel were killed in a suspected suicide attack by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on a navy gunboat outside the Trincomalee naval harbor in Trincomalee district on January 7, today, according to Hindu. Navy spokesperson, Cmdr. Jayantha Perera, said 15 sailors died and that that search and rescue operations were on to find the three missing.
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April - 11 
Daily News reports that ten Sri Lankan Navy sailors and a civilian driver were killed, while nine others injured when a Navy convoy was targetted by a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) triggered claymore mine explosion, at Thampalagamuwa on the Trincomalee-Habarana road on April 11. Among the
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Daily News reports that ten Sri Lankan Navy sailors and a civilian driver were killed, while nine others injured when a Navy convoy was targetted by a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) triggered claymore mine explosion, at Thampalagamuwa on the Trincomalee-Habarana road on April 11. Among the injured were a British national and her husband whose vehicle passed the spot at the time of the blast.
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April - 12 
Elsewhere in the district, LTTE cadres set off an improvised explosive device outside a vegetable market, killing at least five people, including a security force (SF) personnel. Six more persons were killed in the following mob violence in which shops, including those belonging to Tamils and Muslim
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Elsewhere in the district, LTTE cadres set off an improvised explosive device outside a vegetable market, killing at least five people, including a security force (SF) personnel. Six more persons were killed in the following mob violence in which shops, including those belonging to Tamils and Muslims, were set ablaze. 38 persons were injured in the two incidents and a curfew has been imposed in the town.
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April - 15 
On April 15, three Sri Lankan Air Force personnel were killed in a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) triggered claymore mine explosion in the Kappalthurai area of Trincomalee district.
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On April 15, three Sri Lankan Air Force personnel were killed in a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) triggered claymore mine explosion in the Kappalthurai area of Trincomalee district.
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April - 23 
Six Sinhalese farmers, including a home guard, who were in their paddy fields at Kallanpattu in the Gomarankadawala area of Trincomalee district were shot dead by cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on April 23, according to Sri Lankan Army reports.
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Six Sinhalese farmers, including a home guard, who were in their paddy fields at Kallanpattu in the Gomarankadawala area of Trincomalee district were shot dead by cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on April 23, according to Sri Lankan Army reports.
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April - 26 
The pro-LTTE website Tamil Net claimed that at least 12 dead bodies of Tamil civilians killed in the air strike by Kfir jets and artillery attack by navy and army were recovered from Muttur east area of the district. It further reported that a Muslim civilian, Moulavi Zeinudeen, was killed and nine
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The pro-LTTE website Tamil Net claimed that at least 12 dead bodies of Tamil civilians killed in the air strike by Kfir jets and artillery attack by navy and army were recovered from Muttur east area of the district. It further reported that a Muslim civilian, Moulavi Zeinudeen, was killed and nine others were injured when a Kfir jet bombed a Muslim village Vaddam in the Government-controlled Muttur town on April 26, today.
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May - 1 
On May 1, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) triggered an improvised explosive device blast targeting Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel near Shanmugam Vidyalaya in the Trincomlaee town. However, the blast missed its intended target, killing four civilians and one SLN personnel. One more SLN pe
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On May 1, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) triggered an improvised explosive device blast targeting Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel near Shanmugam Vidyalaya in the Trincomlaee town. However, the blast missed its intended target, killing four civilians and one SLN personnel. One more SLN personnel sustained injuries in the blast.
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May - 19 
Five Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed by cadres of the ‘Colonel’ Karuna group in the Sampur area of Trincomalee district on May 19.
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Five Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed by cadres of the ‘Colonel’ Karuna group in the Sampur area of Trincomalee district on May 19.
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May - 26 
The Website further reported that a counter-ambush commando unit of the LTTE killed three ‘Colonel’ Karuna faction cadres and captured two others, when it allegedly launched an attack on the infiltrating five-member Karuna group from the Sri Lanka Army camp located in the Pattiaddy area of Trincomal
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The Website further reported that a counter-ambush commando unit of the LTTE killed three ‘Colonel’ Karuna faction cadres and captured two others, when it allegedly launched an attack on the infiltrating five-member Karuna group from the Sri Lanka Army camp located in the Pattiaddy area of Trincomalee district.
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May - 30 
On May 30, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres killed 12 Sinhalese villagers working at an irrigation canal construction site in Omadiyamadu, close to the uncleared areas of Welikanda in Trincomalee district. Welikanda Police said the victims had gunshot wounds on their heads, while the A
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On May 30, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres killed 12 Sinhalese villagers working at an irrigation canal construction site in Omadiyamadu, close to the uncleared areas of Welikanda in Trincomalee district. Welikanda Police said the victims had gunshot wounds on their heads, while the Army Media unit spokesperson said that "the area is not demarcated so it is hard to say if this happened in uncleared areas or not". An eyewitness told police that 15 armed LTTE cadres tied the construction workers together and fired at them point blank range killing 12 on the spot.
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June - 7 
At least 15 cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were killed in an attack by the breakaway faction of ‘Colonel’ Karuna in the Muttur area of Trincomalee district on June 7, according to Colombo Page.
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At least 15 cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were killed in an attack by the breakaway faction of ‘Colonel’ Karuna in the Muttur area of Trincomalee district on June 7, according to Colombo Page.
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June - 15 June - 16
At least sixty-four civilians, including 15 children, were killed and eighty-six others were injured when a state-run passenger bus carrying 150 passengers was destroyed in a twin side-charger claymore mine explosion in the Anuradhapura district on June 15. The Government's spokesperson on security
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At least sixty-four civilians, including 15 children, were killed and eighty-six others were injured when a state-run passenger bus carrying 150 passengers was destroyed in a twin side-charger claymore mine explosion in the Anuradhapura district on June 15. The Government's spokesperson on security issues, Keheliya Rambukwella, blamed the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for the attack saying, "There is no iota of doubt that it is the LTTE." He also said, "There is no declaration of War, the peace agreement is on, but, we have to look at it very seriously", adding that the Government would not hesitate to take military action if needed, to safeguard the civilians. Subsequent to the attack, security forces (SFs) carried out an aerial attack in the LTTE-held Sampoor and Maullativu area and drooped bombs near the outfit headquarters of Kilinochchi on June 16, today. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents. Meanwhile, the LTTE denied its involvement and blamed the Government for the attack. Reacting to the SFs aerial attack, head of the outfit’s peace secretariat, S. Puleedevan, told Reuters, "If they are attacking Kilinochchi, they are showing they are ready for war."
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June - 16 
Three civilians were allegedly killed by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) personnel in the Welgampura area of Trincomalee district on June 16, reports Tamil Net.
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Three civilians were allegedly killed by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) personnel in the Welgampura area of Trincomalee district on June 16, reports Tamil Net.
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June - 20 June - 21
Eight Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed during an overnight clash with the ‘Colonel’ Karuna group cadres in the Trincomalee district on June 20, according to Reuters. An unnamed military official stated, "There was an incident between the Karuna faction and the LTTE in Trinc
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Eight Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed during an overnight clash with the ‘Colonel’ Karuna group cadres in the Trincomalee district on June 20, according to Reuters. An unnamed military official stated, "There was an incident between the Karuna faction and the LTTE in Trincomalee just after midnight. There was some firing going on from both sides. Ground and technical sources revealed eight Tiger cadres had been killed," adding, "Government forces were not involved." Meanwhile, Puratchi, head of the LTTE student union in Trincomalee, told Reuters on June 21, "Our forward defense lines were shelled in Trincomalee. But no one was killed or injured. We don't think Karuna was involved. It was military forces.”
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July - 3 
Seven persons, including five security force (SF) personnel, were killed in a claymore mine explosion triggered by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) at Anuradhapura junction in the Trincomalee district on July 3-morning, Hindu reports. According to Colombopage, at least 14 persons were w
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Seven persons, including five security force (SF) personnel, were killed in a claymore mine explosion triggered by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) at Anuradhapura junction in the Trincomalee district on July 3-morning, Hindu reports. According to Colombopage, at least 14 persons were wounded in the blast.
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July - 28 
Sources said that fierce fighting was going on between the LTTE and SLA close to the disputed Mavil Aru sluice gates in the Kallar area of Trincomalee district, in which 40 LTTE cadres and seven SLA personnel were killed. The campaign, named 'Mission Watershed', launched by the security forces suppo
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Sources said that fierce fighting was going on between the LTTE and SLA close to the disputed Mavil Aru sluice gates in the Kallar area of Trincomalee district, in which 40 LTTE cadres and seven SLA personnel were killed. The campaign, named 'Mission Watershed', launched by the security forces supported by air cover began on July 28. Military spokesperson, Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe, told Daily News that seven Army personnel including two Army officers were killed and 11 others injured as the LTTE rained mortar fire towards advancing troops, adding, "According to reports more than 40 LTTE cadres have also been killed due to intermittent aerial bombing, mortar, artillery and Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher attacks by the Security Forces." Another SLA personnel was killed and 12 others sustained injuries. However, the pro-LTTE website Tamil Net quoting an outfit leader said the LTTE lost only three cadres and defeated the Sri Lankan military at three locations.
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July - 28 
Three home guards were killed in a LTTE-triggered claymore mine explosion in the Kebethigollewa area of Anuradhapura district. Separately, the ‘pistol gang’ cadres of the LTTE shot dead two Police personnel in the Palauttur area of Trincomalee district.
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Three home guards were killed in a LTTE-triggered claymore mine explosion in the Kebethigollewa area of Anuradhapura district. Separately, the ‘pistol gang’ cadres of the LTTE shot dead two Police personnel in the Palauttur area of Trincomalee district.
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July - 31 
Suspected LTTE cadres ambushed an army bus with a claymore fragmentation mine in the Trincomalee district, killing 18 soldiers. "There was a Claymore mine explosion and 18 personnel are feared dead," said Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe.
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Suspected LTTE cadres ambushed an army bus with a claymore fragmentation mine in the Trincomalee district, killing 18 soldiers. "There was a Claymore mine explosion and 18 personnel are feared dead," said Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe.
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August - 1 
At least five Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel were killed and 30 others sustained injuries when Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres fired artillery at the Trincomalee naval base on August 1. Subsequently, the Sri Lankan Air Force carried out aerial bombardment in the outfit-held Sampoor ar
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At least five Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel were killed and 30 others sustained injuries when Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres fired artillery at the Trincomalee naval base on August 1. Subsequently, the Sri Lankan Air Force carried out aerial bombardment in the outfit-held Sampoor area targeting Mavilaru, Verugalaru and Kathirveli. Several key LTTE locations were destroyed, sources said. The Government claimed 50 LTTE casualties in the air strike.
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August - 3 
Fifteen civilians taking refuge at the Al-Nuriya Muslim School in Thoppur and Arabic School in Muttur were killed and more than 30 injured when Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres indiscriminately fired artillery at two different times on August 3, Daily News reports. The LTTE fired morta
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Fifteen civilians taking refuge at the Al-Nuriya Muslim School in Thoppur and Arabic School in Muttur were killed and more than 30 injured when Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres indiscriminately fired artillery at two different times on August 3, Daily News reports. The LTTE fired mortars and artillery towards Muttur town too, while security forces (SFs) were engaged in search and clearing operation to flush out groups of LTTE cadres from Muttur town. According to the Media Centre for National Security, five refugees were killed and 10 wounded at the Al-Nuriya Muslim School in Thoppur, Trincomalee during LTTE artillery shelling at the school. Separately, ten civilians were killed and more than 20 injured when the LTTE fired artillery towards the Arabic School in Muttur where hundreds of civilians were taking refuge following fighting between the SFs and LTTE.
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August - 4 
Associated Press quoting Sri Lankan military sources has reported that troops foiled a major Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) attack on a strategic jetty in the Muttur area of Trincomalee district, killing 35 cadres on August 4. The military spokesperson, Maj. Upali Rajapakse, stated, “Our fo
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Associated Press quoting Sri Lankan military sources has reported that troops foiled a major Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) attack on a strategic jetty in the Muttur area of Trincomalee district, killing 35 cadres on August 4. The military spokesperson, Maj. Upali Rajapakse, stated, “Our forces have repulsed a major terrorist attack, and based on our ground information we have learned that 35 bodies of terrorists are lying there."
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August - 4 
Five Muslim civilians were killed when a shell fell near them at the 64th milepost in the Pachchanoor area of Muttur town. Meanwhile, thousands of Muslim civilians in the Muttur area have started to flee due to heavy fighting between the Government forces and LTTE, sources said.
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Five Muslim civilians were killed when a shell fell near them at the 64th milepost in the Pachchanoor area of Muttur town. Meanwhile, thousands of Muslim civilians in the Muttur area have started to flee due to heavy fighting between the Government forces and LTTE, sources said.
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August - 11 
Five soldiers who were injured in a clash between troops and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on August 10 in the Mawilaru area of Trincomalee district reportedly succumbed to their injuries on August 11.
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Five soldiers who were injured in a clash between troops and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on August 10 in the Mawilaru area of Trincomalee district reportedly succumbed to their injuries on August 11.
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August - 28 
At least 31 persons were killed and 105 were wounded, when troops backed by multi-barrel rocket launchers and artillery guns, retaliated a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) attack at Sampur in the Trincomalee district on August 28, Daily News reports. Military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Sam
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At least 31 persons were killed and 105 were wounded, when troops backed by multi-barrel rocket launchers and artillery guns, retaliated a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) attack at Sampur in the Trincomalee district on August 28, Daily News reports. Military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said troops retaliated, while engaged in search and clear operations in Thoppur and Selvanagar in the south of Trincomalee, they came under heavy artillery and mortar fire of the LTTE. "The troops were engaged in search and clear operations to facilitate the resettlement of the displaced civilians in Thoppur and Selvanagar as they came under LTTE fire," the Brigadier said. He added six soldiers were killed and 28 others injured due to LTTE artillery and mortar attacks as fighting reportedly continued.
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August - 31 
According to the Sri Lanka Army reports the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has buried at least 92 dead bodies of their cadres in two locations at Kadiraveli and Vakarai areas till August 31. Troops reportedly observed 27 LTTE dead bodies lying ahead of Selvanagar camp. 14 soldiers were kill
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According to the Sri Lanka Army reports the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has buried at least 92 dead bodies of their cadres in two locations at Kadiraveli and Vakarai areas till August 31. Troops reportedly observed 27 LTTE dead bodies lying ahead of Selvanagar camp. 14 soldiers were killed and 92 others were wounded in the continued fighting, the report added.
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September - 24 
At least 70 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed by the Sri Lankan Navy (SLN) as they attacked a flotilla of 24 boats of the LTTE and sunk eight of them loaded with outfit’s cadres and weapons in a fierce sea- battle that started on late September 24-night and lasted for five h
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At least 70 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed by the Sri Lankan Navy (SLN) as they attacked a flotilla of 24 boats of the LTTE and sunk eight of them loaded with outfit’s cadres and weapons in a fierce sea- battle that started on late September 24-night and lasted for five hours. The battle occurred off the coast of the eastern town of Pulmoddai in the sea 50-miles north of the Trincomalee harbour. Cmdr. D. K. P. Dassanayake of the SLN told Associated Press, “More than 70 cadres are dead and two other ships, believed to have been transporting arms and ammunition, were burning at sea,” adding, the remaining 14 boats retreated after the hostilities. One navy vessel was damaged, injuring five sailors, he added further. Meanwhile, Police chief Percy Perera said that a top LTTE commander was believed to be killed or injured during the clash, adding, the boats were bringing in reinforcements.
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October - 6 
On October 6, a fleet of five LTTE Sea-Tiger boats transporting additional cadres and weapons to Mankerni were blocked and attacked by the Sri Lankan Navy craft in the seas off Kadiraweli in the Trincomalee district destroying two of them completely with LTTE cadres on board, according to SLA report
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On October 6, a fleet of five LTTE Sea-Tiger boats transporting additional cadres and weapons to Mankerni were blocked and attacked by the Sri Lankan Navy craft in the seas off Kadiraweli in the Trincomalee district destroying two of them completely with LTTE cadres on board, according to SLA reports. However, casualties were not confirmed till last reports came in.
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November - 6 
The dead bodies of three civilians, including two identified as Yogarajah Jayalan and Abdul Jabar Mohamed Mansoor, killed by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were recovered by the Uppuveli Police in Trincomalee district on November 6.
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The dead bodies of three civilians, including two identified as Yogarajah Jayalan and Abdul Jabar Mohamed Mansoor, killed by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were recovered by the Uppuveli Police in Trincomalee district on November 6.
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November - 9 
As reported earlier, the SLN personnel foiled a major LTTE attack on the civilian passenger vessel 'Green Ocean I' with 300 Jaffna bound civilians from Trincomalee in the sea off Nagarkovil destroying a flotilla of Sea-Tiger boats, including three suicide boats on November 9, killing 40 LTTE cadres.
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As reported earlier, the SLN personnel foiled a major LTTE attack on the civilian passenger vessel 'Green Ocean I' with 300 Jaffna bound civilians from Trincomalee in the sea off Nagarkovil destroying a flotilla of Sea-Tiger boats, including three suicide boats on November 9, killing 40 LTTE cadres.
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November - 10 
The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) reportedly destroyed one weapon laden Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide craft and captured another that were sailing in the seas off Nilaveli coast in the guise of ordinary fishing boats in the Trincomalee district on November 10. At least six Sea-Tigers aboard
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The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) reportedly destroyed one weapon laden Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide craft and captured another that were sailing in the seas off Nilaveli coast in the guise of ordinary fishing boats in the Trincomalee district on November 10. At least six Sea-Tigers aboard were killed, according to the SLN. Sources confirmed that one of the boats was also carrying the remains of Ariv Charles, a senior military leader attached to the Charles Anthony Brigade of the outfit, who was killed in a security forces (SFs) retaliatory fire in the Batticaloa district few days back. Reports also said that a LTTE cadre aboard the captured boat committed suicide by swallowing a cyanide capsule when he was taken into custody by naval troops.
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November - 19 
The dead bodies of four unidentified civilians were recovered from the Trincomalee district on November 19, reports Tamil Net. Three bodies were recovered from Allesgarden, a suburb in Trincomalee town, and one from Pattithidal in the Muttur division.
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The dead bodies of four unidentified civilians were recovered from the Trincomalee district on November 19, reports Tamil Net. Three bodies were recovered from Allesgarden, a suburb in Trincomalee town, and one from Pattithidal in the Muttur division.
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December - 6 
At least three civilians, including a teacher, were killed and nine students sustained injuries, when the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres fired artillery targeting the Somadevi School and Kallar village in the Trincomalee district on December 6, reports Colombo page.
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At least three civilians, including a teacher, were killed and nine students sustained injuries, when the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres fired artillery targeting the Somadevi School and Kallar village in the Trincomalee district on December 6, reports Colombo page.
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December - 9 
At least 45 people are reported to have died during clashes between Sri Lankan troops and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres in the northeastern district of Trincomalee, according to The Hindu. "We have killed 30 Sri Lankan soldiers, including two officers," LTTE military spokesman Rasi
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At least 45 people are reported to have died during clashes between Sri Lankan troops and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres in the northeastern district of Trincomalee, according to The Hindu. "We have killed 30 Sri Lankan soldiers, including two officers," LTTE military spokesman Rasiah Ilanthiriyan claimed. "We captured the bodies of five soldiers. There are 15 civilians killed and 35 wounded as a result of Sri Lankan shelling," he said. There was no confirmation from the military about the LTTE claims, but local army officials said about 35 soldiers were injured.
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