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Tamil Tiger leader trapped

Published: April 25, 2009

KILINOCHCHI (AFP) - The leader of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels is trapped in a small strip of jungle and intends to make a final stand with his surviving forces, an army commander said Friday.
The commander said a rebel spokesman who surrendered to government troops earlier in the week had reported that Velupillai Prabhakaran, 54, was still in charge of his cornered and depleted separatist army in the island’s northeast.
The Tamil Tiger spokesman “says that Prabhakaran was living inside and that he will be there until the last moment,” Brigadier Shavendra Silva told reporters.
“But, even at the last minute, he will try to escape,” said the commander, who is spearheading the offensive against the Liberation LTTE.
Prabhakaran has not been seen for 18 months, and speculation has been rife that he may have been killed or already fled the island. The fighting has sparked a wave of international concern for the fate of 50,000 people still said by the United Nations to be trapped in the conflict zone.
The UN also estimates that as many as 6,500 civilians may have been killed and another 14,000 wounded in the fighting so far this year, diplomats said.
Reporters taken by the military to the front line at Puttumatalan, about an hour’s drive along a bombed out road from the former Tiger capital Kilinochchi, saw smoke rising from the last patch of land where the rebels are encircled.
Intermittent gunfire and explosions could be heard in the area, but journalists were not allowed to speak with any of the tens of thousands of civilians who managed to escape the conflict zone earlier this week.
Silva told reporters in Kilinochchi, 330km north of the capital Colombo, that many guerrillas wanted to surrender.

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