Forces target Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu

by Ranil WIJAYAPALA |
What
would be the next move of the LTTE once their enclaves in the Vanni are
surrounded by the Security Forces? This is the most pertinent question
lingering in the minds of many people who are keenly following the
developments in the Vanni battlefront at present.
Many are of the opinion that Tiger leader will flee the country once
his hideouts in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu are under threat.
Navy Commander Vice Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda in a recent
television interview said that the Army will not allow such a thing to
be happen considering the huge military pressure they are exerting on
the LTTE with the deployment of huge number of troops.
Even if the Tiger leader gets a chance to escape from the Vanni, Navy
is ready to capture him in the sea if he opted to flee the country by
sea, the Navy Commander asserted.
Air Force Commander Air Marshal Roshan Gunatilleka also in his recent
media interviews said that Air Force is ready to destroy Prabhakaran at
the first opportunity they get to bomb his hideout.
It is a realistic statement considering the way the SLAF has improved
its strike capabilities in the past two and half years, effectively
targeting many Tiger hideouts and taking many high profile targets.
The way the SLAF pilots bombed the hideout of LTTE Political Wing
leader S.P. Thamilselvan in 2007 was a classic example. A post mortem
conducted on that air raid has revealed that the bomb has been dropped
exactly on the room Thamilselvan was operating.
The SLAF had taken many high profile targets within the past two year
period, and Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran would have escaped his
death within a split second when Air Force fighter jets raided number of
his hideouts with very precise and accurate targeting.
Army Commander Lt. General Sarath Fonseka says that Prabhakaran will
either escape from the country to join with other terror groups
operating in the world or would bite his cyanide capsule once he feels
that there is no escape for him. The real threat to his life would
emerge with the opening of few more battle fronts for the final stage of
Vanni liberation operation which is to be launched very soon.
The LTTE is refusing to see reason and is putting up a futile
resistance to the advance of the security forces. With the aim of
delaying their final defeat they are engaged in confronting the security
forces in different locations so as to compel them to thinly spread out
its forces in a wider area. For example, it has resorted to hit and run
tactics and sporadic killings in the East which has been now fully
liberated.
Their aim was to destabilize the normal life and also the political
co-existence in the Eastern province by inducting these Tiger cadres
among the TMVP members. The TMVP members have been very shrewdly misled
by Vanni cadres after expressing their eagerness to join mainstream
politics along with the TMVP members.
Many incidents were reported from the Eastern province within the
past few months in which many TMVP members were assassinated by the LTTE
cadres who had infiltrated into TMVP offices in the guise of joining
political work after deserting the Tiger outfit. Strict instructions
have been given to the TMVP members, by the intelligence officials not
to accept any Tiger surrendees to the TMVP.
The LTTE is also targeting Batticaloa and Ampara districts to target
the Security Forces, Police and STF personnel who are maintaining strict
security measures in the East. That was why the LTTE has sent a 22
member team led by Nagulan to the East recently.
This team managed to launch a number of claymore attacks targeting
the Security Forces operating in the Thoppigala jungles and some STF
personnel operating in the Ampara district. It has been learnt that it
is the same team that created panic inside the Yala National Park and
adjoining villages some time ago.
A team of Commandoes were airlifted to the East very recently to
conduct search operations to nab these Tiger cadres operating inside
Thoppigala and Kanchikudichchuaru jungles.
Last Monday the Commando troops operating in Bakmitiyawa in the
border of Ampara and Batticaloa districts detected and fired at the
Tiger group.
They managed to kill four Tiger cadres and inflict injuries to seven
Tiger cadres including Nagulan the leader of this team. The injured
cadres and the others have managed to escape towards another section of
the jungle amidst the firing of the troops. Search operations are still
on in Batticaloa and Ampara districts to nab these Tiger cadres since it
would be one of the key factors towards ensuring a healthy security
situation.
The main factor worrying the LTTE is the formation of new battle
fronts in the Vanni. The formation of new Task Forces, the Task Force IV
under the command of Colonel Nishantha Wanniarachchi which is expected
to commence its operation at the end of this month from the Mullaitivu
front and the Task Force V to be formed under the Command of Colonel
Galagamage has s sent shivers down the spine of the LTTE which has been
badly hit by its depleting strength.
Therefore, the Tiger outfit is trying their best to stop formation of
new battalions in the Army and also to avoid deploying them into the
Vanni front.
The LTTE is also trying their best to scuttle the successful
recruitment drive of the Sri Lanka Army, the Sri Lanka Navy and the Sri
Lanka Air Force. They are aware that it was due to this successful
recruitment drive the Army has been able to induct more infantry
battalions to the Vanni battlefront.
The Sri Lanka Army has recruited soldiers at an average of 3,500 per
month enabling to increase its strength to more than 168,000 as of now.
Following the Pooneryn victory the youth enrollment in the Army
increased in the month of November, with 3,900 joining.
The Government has given approval to increase the strength of the
Army up to 200,000 to with the aim of making the military victories they
have achieved sustainable.
The LTTE is aware that there is no survival for them even to continue
insurgency level terror operations if Army is successful in their effort
to increase its strength.
A subtle campaign is now on to scuttle the very root of the
successful recruitment drive by spreading wild rumours about the
casualty rate and the number of Security Forces personnel killed in the
battlefronts.
The pro-LTTE media along with the disgruntled politicians in the
South are trying their best to target the recruitment drive of the Army,
Navy and the Air Force. Disgruntled political elements are dancing to
the tune of the LTTE by making derogatory statements about military
victories.
It is patently clear as of now who are the political leaders who are
dancing to the tune of the LTTE and the real objective behind these
derogatory remarks. But due to the strong backing of the common masses
thousands of youth are still willing to join the Forces amidst all these
false and vicious campaigns.
Whilst all these military and political maneuverings by the LTTE are
in effect to avoid certain defeat in the Vanni, the LTTE faced a severe
blow in their effort to bring Indian Government intervention to the Sri
Lankan situation at a time they are facing a severe pressure from the
Security Forces.The Central Government has given a strong message to
LTTE sympathizers with the Quit Order issued on Tamil National Alliance
MP M.K. Sivajilingam to leave India within 72 hours voluntarily or to
face deportation..
These orders from the Indian Government came hours after the Indian
Prime Minister making his winding up speech at the Lok Sabha on the
debate on terror attack on Mumbai endorsing the words of President
Mahinda Rajapaksa˘s observations at the 15 th SAARC summit in Colombo
that ˇthere are no good terrorists and bad terrorists˘. Therefore, it is
expected that the efforts of the Security Forces to defeat LTTE
terrorism in the Vanni would not become a subject of discussion for the
Indian Government as long as Security Forces continue their humanitarian
operations with the objective defeating terrorism whilst restoring
democratic rights of the Tamil civilians.The Security Forces engaged in
the Vanni liberation operations are now preparing to launch the final
assault on both Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu stronghold of the LTTE. They
are now in the process of opening the gates to these two strongholds
speedily advancing to outer perimeters of the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu
towns. It was on Wednesday that the 57 Division captured the
Therumurikandy, the strategically important junction that links the
Mannar Pooneryn A-32 road and the Jaffna Kandy A-9 road.
The 574 Brigade under the command of Lt. Colonel Senaka Wijesuriya
was able to capture this strategically important junction after making a
surprise move as the 571 Brigade under the command of Colonel G.V.
Ravipriya launched an assault on the Tiger earth bund covering the
Kilinochchi town. Heavy fighting erupted on Tuesday and Wednesday as
troops made efforts to capture the earth bund ahead of the Kilinochchi
town but troops of the 574 Brigade were able to cut off the
Therumurikandy junction after inducting troops that advanced from
Akkarayankulam to the North of Therumurikandy junction.After two days of
fighting, troops took full control of the Therumurikandi area, and
advanced further closer towards Iranamadu junction where LTTE is having
its next barrier covering the Kilinochchi town.
The capture of Therumurikandy junction was important for the
evacuation of casualties towards Vavuniya, from the Kilinochchi
battlefront since it was the only stretch of the Nachchikuda Akkarayan
road to be linked to the A-9 road.
It was after this operation the pro-LTTE Tamilnet website declared
that 90 soldiers were killed during this operation. However, ground
troops confirmed that only 12 soldiers killed and 11 others went missing
during the counter attack by the LTTE in Adampan area.As the 57 Division
under the command of Major General Jagath Dias is reaching towards the
final barrier which barred them entering into Kilinochchi town the 59
Division under the command of Brigadier Nandana Udawatta also reached
closer to LTTE˘s Mullaitivu stronghold with the a speedy advance across
the build up areas in the South of Mullaitivu.
They are now operating seven and half Kilometers south of Muallaitivu
at present and are poised to launch their final assault on Mullaitivu
parallel to the ongoing operations to capture Kilinochchi, the de-facto
administrative capital of the LTTE enabling the Security Forces to
secure twin victories simultaneously. |