S Lanka ‘shoots down rebel plane’
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Sri Lanka’s air force has shot down a plane belonging to the rebel Tamil Tigers, military officials have said.
If confirmed, it would be the first rebel plane downed by the military.
The aircraft was intercepted by fighter jets after it and another rebel plane bombed a military airfield in the north of the island, the air force said.
A rebel artillery strike and ground assault on the air base killed 10 soldiers, 10 rebels and one policeman, the ministry of defense said.
The Tamil Tigers said they had no information that one of their planes was shot down.
The ministry of defence said 15 soldiers, five air force personnel and eight police were also wounded in the attack on the air base at Vavuniya, near the front line in north-eastern Sri Lanka.
Government offensive
The air force said the light aircraft used by the Tamil Tigers was shot down over thick jungle near Mullaittivu, in rebel-held territory.
The Tigers’ rudimentary air force began operations last year with a surprise attack on an air base on the outskirts of the capital, Colombo.
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![]() The Tamil Tiger aircraft have improvised bomb racks
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The last successful rebel attack took place on the strategic eastern port of Trincomalee in August, when 10 sailors were wounded.
The Tamil Tigers have a number of small Czech-built, two-seater, propeller-driven Zlin-143 aircraft, which are operated from jungle airstrips.
They are thought to have been smuggled into the island in pieces, then reassembled and modified to carry bombs, our correspondent says.
The aerial battle comes as the government forces continue a major offensive against the rebels in northern areas of the island.
On Monday, the government ordered all aid workers out of the battle zone, saying it could not guarantee their safety.
The Tamil Tigers have been fighting for a separate state for the Tamil minority in the north and east of Sri Lanka for 25 years. More than 70,000 people have died.