SLAF airstrike kills 2 Tamil civilians, 11 wounded


Two civilians were killed on the spot Sunday morning when Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombed a civilian settlement of Internally Displaced Persons in Puthukkudiyiruppu in Mullaiththteevu district.
11 civilians, including a pregnant mother, were wounded in the air attack, Tamileelam Police said.
Puthukkudiyiruppu Central College, located 100 meters away from the IDP settlement, zonal office of education, and temples in the vicinity have sustained damage in the SLAF attack.
Tension prevails in the town as shrapnels from the air-blasts of the bombs were spread around the area.
One of the remaining huts of the IDPs
20-year-old Nakathampirasa killed in the SLAF air strike
47-year-old Iyathurai Sundaralingam, father of three, killed in the attack
Three Kfir bomber jets targeted Neasankudiyiruppu IDP settlement in six rounds at 9:15 a.m.
The families had displaced in 1995 from Jaffna. Four huts of the IDP families were fully destroyed.

20-year-old V. Nakathampirasa from Punnai Neeraavi in Visuvamadu and
47-year-old Iyathurai Sundaralingam,
47, father of three were killed on the spot. Kandasamy temple, bus station are located 200 meters from the attack site.

Many civilians were in the market and the bus-station. The laboratory of Puthukkudiyiruppu Central College and the temple sustained damage in the attack.
The wounded were:
R. Thangarasa, 42, from Neasankudiyiruppu,
P. Asokan, 41, father of five, from Vea'naavil,
I Pathmanathan, 71, father of nine, from Vea'naavil,
S. Jeyamohini, 31, a pregnant and mother of one, from Neasankudiyiruppu,
Kalaiththevan, 36, from ward no. 1 in Puthukkudiyiruppu,
Ladchumanan, 58, from Katsilaimadu,
S. Thines, 18, from ward no. 2 in Puthukkudiyiruppu,
Chandran, 51, from ward no 10,
K. Parpuhalan, 21, from ward no. 5,
V. Vinothan, 25, from Ira'naippaalai, Visuvamadu and Vinushan from Visuvamadu.

The wounded were rushed to Puthukkudiyiruppu hospital which is also located near the attack site.
Meanwhile, 'Ellalan Force', a shady identity in which name terror threats come from time to time, has warned last Monday that Sri Lankan forces should cease LRRP (Deep Penetration Unit) Claymore attacks and aerial bombardments against civilians to avoid 'revenge' attacks in South.