Thursday, December 11, 2008

Captured LTTE Carder Take the camp











SL Army capture Ltte carder

MULLAITTIVU: TROOPS of the 7 Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR), poised to forge ahead towards the eastward after their recent capture of KATKIDANKU area in the MULLAITTIU district are beset not only by terrorist attacks, but also due to torrential rains and ankle-deep waters, as the photos in this story depict. As late as Tuesday (9) afternoon, troops commanded by Lieutenant Colonel KITHSIRI LIYANAGE had to face an unexpected ordeal while his troops were advancing, as scheduled. A rain of enemy fire took them by surprise, but alert troops responded to the challenge effectively and managed to neutralize the enemy- fire within a few minutes. That was not the end. Troops went further closer to the enemy hideout and were shocked to come across an injured Tiger terrorist, lying by the side of the same LTTE hideout.


MULLAITTIVU: TROOPS of the 7 Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR), poised to forge ahead towards the eastward after their recent capture of KATKIDANKU area in the MULLAITTIU district are beset not only by terrorist attacks, but also due to torrential rains and ankle-deep waters, as the photos in this story depict. As late as Tuesday (9) afternoon, troops commanded by Lieutenant Colonel KITHSIRI LIYANAGE had to face an unexpected ordeal while his troops were advancing, as scheduled. A rain of enemy fire took them by surprise, but alert troops responded to the challenge effectively and managed to neutralize the enemy- fire within a few minutes. That was not the end. Troops went further closer to the enemy hideout and were shocked to come across an injured Tiger terrorist, lying by the side of the same LTTE hideout.
Humanity overrode all terrorist concerns. Brave and concerned troops immediately rescued the injured Tiger who had received bullet wounds to his ankle and miserably found immovable due to nature of his wounds. Troops changed their stance on the terrorist swiftly, instead for a moment showed him the wealth of compassion and kind -heatedness that troops themselves, have inherited. They lifted the wounded terrorist and carried him on wooden planking to troops-held areas across gushing waters before medical treatment was given to him. Looking so dejected but inspired by human touch, the captured Tiger afterwards began to narrate his tale.