Tigers cornered
Four offensive divisions start their march
from West to East
One more offensive division for Wanni
liberation
LTTE on the verge of losing the Eastern coast
with the fall of Alampil
Exodus of civilians from Wanni expected soon
A-9 cleared upto Kilinochchi front.

by Ranil WIJAYAPALA |
As
Meteorological Department forecast bad weather conditions due to the
influence of a forming depression in the Bay of Bengal, all formations
of Sri Lanka Army offensive Divisions now engaged in the Wanni
liberation operation have commenced their forward march from West to
East direction in all fronts forming huge pressure on the LTTE now
entrapped in Kilinochchi and in the areas the East of A-9 road.
The extent of pressure on the LTTE is now apparent, with the huge
thrust launched by the Forces from all fronts as dozens of Tiger cadres
have started to desert their ranks and entering into cleared areas,
after troops advanced further eastward of A-9 road from Omanthai to
Mankulam.
According to ground sources, dozens of Tiger cadres have surrendered
to the Security Forces having deserted the LTTE during the past few days
and reached towards Omanthai, as majority of them have understood that
they are fighting a losing battle. According to these Tiger cadres
surrendered to the Security Forces, many cadres are hiding in jungles to
evade arrest from the LTTE and trying their best to escape mingling with
the civilians.
However, the fleeing civilians also have divulged that LTTE is trying
their best to stop civilians leaving the conflict affected areas, by
establishing road blocks and deploying cadres to shoot at the fleeing
civilians. But majority civilians are determined to flee the area as
soon as they get a chance. Without awaiting troops to reach the areas in
which the LTTE keeping them forcibly. This will come into fore in the
next few days as exodus of civilians are expected to reach cleared areas
once troops reach Oddusudan area which is few Kilometres ahead of the
current defences.
What is most obvious through the unfolding of these incidents is that
the LTTE is left with only few days or few weeks to face their certain
defeat in the Wanni as troops are ready to launch the final assault on
Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu Tiger strongholds in the coming days.
For this troops have laid strong foundation to launch their final
assault on the LTTE after clearing supply routes to each battlefronts as
of yesterday. As of yesterday troops attached to Task Force II under the
command of Brigadier Rohana Bandara and Task Force III under the command
of Brigadier Satyapriya Liyanage were in the process of the completing
some gaps in their bid to take the A-9 road from Omanthai to Mankulam
under troops control.
First it was the 621 Brigade under the command of Lt. Colonel Athula
Ariyaratna reached Puliyankulam taking the area from Omanthai to
Puliyankulam under troops control. Prior to reaching Puliyankulam, two
weeks back Task Force II troops destroyed the Custom Office of the LTTE
from which they collected various taxes from the civilians.
After 621 Brigade reaching Puliyankulam, the 622 Brigade under the
command of Lt. Colonel Seneviratne reached Kanakarayankulam which is
located some ten Kilometers South of Mankulam.
As of yesterday evening troops of the Task Force II are expected to
advance further Eastward from the A-9 road.
When troops attached to Task Force II reaching North of
Kanakarayankulam the Task Force III troops advanced some eight
Kilometers south of Mankulam and have advanced towards the East. Troops
attached to 633 Brigade under the command of Lt. Colonel Prathap
Thillekeratna is operating in South of Mankulam.
Meanwhile, troops attached to the 631 Brigade under the command of
Lt. Colonel Priyantha Perera and 632 Brigade under the Command of Lt.
Colonel Subashana Welikala advancing on the Mankulam-Mullaitivu road
and in the areas North of Mankulam-Mullaitivu road have closely
confronted with the Tiger cadres on Friday.
A group of Tiger cadres confronted with the 4 Sri Lanka Light
Infantry battalion and with the 20 Sinha Regiment troops, as they
advance towards old Kandy road direction which is running parallel to
the A-9 road. The 45 minutes battle erupted closer to old Kandy road on
Friday ended up with troops capturing ten Tiger bodies along with their
weapons and two communication sets.
With these developments troops now operating in the Kilinochchi and
Mullaitivu fronts will get the chance of having a well established
supply route network as a 45 Kilometres stretch of A-9 road from
Omanthai to Kokavil is now accessible for the troops once the
Kanakarayankulam town is taken under the control of the troops.
A key town on the A-9 road, Kokavil area was captured by the 574
Brigade under the Command of Lt. Colonel Senaka Wijesuirya. The 574
Brigade is controlling the A-9 road from Therumurikkandy to Kokavil.
It was on Monday after floods receded, troops attached to the 574
Brigade advanced towards Kokavil town and also further Eastward towards
the Western edge of the Iranamadu tank which one of the tactically
important ground for the LTTE.
The 57 Division now operating in the South, South West and West of
Kilinochchi town are now engage in war of attrition to get maximum
number of Tiger cadres killed in this stretch before they launch final
assault on Kilinochchi town.
According to intelligence sources, LTTE has deployed a maximum
strength to the Kilinochchi front fearing that it would soon come under
the Security Forces attack.
Even yesterday morning Security Forces thwarted counter attacks by
the LTTE in Adampan area in the North East of Kilinochchi as LTTE tried
to breach the Security Forces defences there.
The LTTE used heavy barrages of artillery and mortar towards the
Security Forces defences but they were effectively countered by the
troops using heavy volumes of Multi Barrel Rocket Launchers, artillery
and mortars.
The 57 Division under the command of Major General Jagath Dias is now
ready to launch the final assault on the LTTE’s de-facto political
capital which would be certainly be the biggest blow on the LTTE which
has now been changed their fighting capability into a more conventional
pattern. Therefore, losing the grounds like Kilinochchi will definitely
put the LTTE in the lowest position as they are not in a position to
claim important ground under them.
The loss of Kilinochchi will mark the end of the LTTE in the present
formation and will have to resort to insurgency level mingling with the
civilian population now entrapped in Wanni. It was with that objective
the LTTE is keeping civilian population under their command.
The Task Force I under the command of Brigadier Shavendra Silva is
also heading towards Kilinochchi from the Northern front and are now
engaged in a war of attrition to destroy the Tiger bunker lines before
advancing to the Tiger defences.
Gunship helicopters and the fighter jets of the Sri Lanka Air Force
and Armour tanks of the Sri Lanka Army continuously engaged the Tiger
defences in the Kilinochchi North front.
The task before the Task Force I or the 58 Division troops is to
reach the key Paranthan junction in the North of Kilinochchi to cut off
their link with the Jaffna front. Once Paranthan fall into Security
Forces hands again the battlefronts in the North will once again divided
into two fronts enabling to troops to divide the fire power of the LTTE
into two direction for the troops to reach their objective easily.
The LTTE despite losing their logistic supply network is till having
a good stock of artillery and mortar. If they did not receive artillery
round until recently they cannot maintain such a fire power against the
Security Forces.
This is a clear indication that the LTTE had received arms and
ammunition stock until the ground troops sealed off the Western coast
with the capture of Pooneryn the last LTTE stronghold of the LTTE in the
Western coast.
The ground troops are now poised to seal off the last remaining sea
belt available to the LTTE in the Eastern coast too with 59 Division
under the command of Brigadier Nandana Udawatta taking control of Sea
Tiger bastion Alampil in the North of Nayaru lagoon.
The troops attached to the 11 Gemunu Watch and the 14 Vijayaba
Infantry Regiment reached this victory on Thursday having reached
Alampil from two directions.
On Thursday evening during search and clear operations troops also
captured more than 100 fibreglass boats hidden in a location close to
Alampil Sea Tiger base.
With the capture of Alampil the entire Nayaru lagoon came under the
control of the Security Forces and the troops of the 59 Division are now
operating some nine Kilo meters South of Mullaitivu which is fairly a
short distance compared to earlier situation. The other factor is that
they have now passed the thick jungle patches in Mullaitivu and
operating in a build up area which is running towards the Mullaitivu.
They are expanding their defences towards east also as they are
controlling a considerable section of Mulliyavali village too. In the
Western edge of the 59 Division front fast advancing towards the East
most probably to link up with the troops of the Task Force II and Task
Force III.
It was amidst this situation, in which Task Force II and Task Force
III advancing West to East Direction Army Commander Lt. General Sarath
Fonseka decided to form Task Force III most probably to be deployed to
link the troops of the Task Force II and Task Force III with the
Mullaitivu front. Colonel Nishantha Wanniarachchi currently the Deputy
General Officer Commanding of the 59 Division has been appointed as the
Commander of the Task Force IV. Lt. Colonel Priyantha Wijegunawardena
has been appointed as the Colonel General Staff.
Lt. Colonel Indrajith Bandara presently the Commanding Officer of the
12 Sinha Regiment and Lt. Colonel Randula Hatnagoda presently the
Commanding Officer of the 14 Sinha Regiment has been appointed as the
Brigade Commanders of the Task Force IV.
With the formation of this Task Force, six Divisions are now engaged
in the Wanni liberation operation. The 57 Division under the command of
Major General Jagath Dias is the first offensive Division started
operations against the LTTE in Wanni in February 2007 from Kalmadu area.
The LTTE will witness the most aggressive type of advance by the
Security Forces towards the remaining areas held by the LTTE with the
creation of this widest ever battlefront against the LTTE.
It was amidst these efforts by the Defence Authorities and the Army
Commander to increase the pressure on the LTTE, some disgruntled
elements have started to make certain allegations against the Sri Lanka
Army. Their allegation is that some disabled soldiers too have been
deployed for the war, according media reports.
But Army Commander Lt. General Sarath Fonseka completely deny this
fact as Army has not deployed a single disabled soldier in operational
areas.
But he accept the fact that some soldiers categorized as disabled due
to small defects in their health condition, but with the capability
handle weapons have been deployed for certain duties in non-operational
areas.
That was a common practice in the Army for past few decades.
Through this campaign these disgruntled politicians are trying their
best to bring down the morale of the troops, which is the key factor
behind each and every military success in the battlefront as they are
aware that there is no other way they can stop the victory of the troops
as they have already experimented all the methods they know.
But, they will very soon will realise they are too late in their
campaign to de-moralise the valiant soldiers who are now at the
threshold of the final victory. |