PRESS RELEASE
LTTE Headquarters
Tamil Eelam
6 November 1999
PULIYANKULAM, KANAKARAYANKULAM, FALL TO LTTE SRILANKA'S ARMY'S DEFENSE
SYSTEM IN VANNI COLLAPSES
Sri Lankan military establishment suffered further humiliating debacles
when two more strategically important towns on the A9 highway in the
southern Vanni region fell to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam(LTTE).
Puliyankulam and Kanakarayankulam, the strongest and well fortified
outposts situated on the highway 15 and 20 miles respectively from the
city of Vavuniya, were overrun by the LTTE forces. The LTTE commando
units stormed the garrison town of Kanakarayankulam, and brought the
military base under control last night after intense fighting.
Constituted as a massive military complex housing the headquarters of
the Army's 55, 56 Divisions, Kanakarayankulam was subjected to heavy
artillery and mortar bombardment by the LTTE forces for the last few
days and suffered huge damages. After overrunning Kanakarayankulam, LTTE
commando units launched a fierce attack on Puliyankulam and captured the
town today.
With the fall of these well entrenched and strategically
crucial towns, the formidable defence system painfully built-up by the
Sri Lankan military for the last five years with heavy loss of human
lives in the northern Vanni region, crumbled suddenly. Waves after waves
of LTTE offensive o nslaughts and sudden loss of huge territories
confused the military establishment in Vanni and caused de-moralisation
amongst the military personnel. As a consequence thousands of troops
have deserted their posts in panic and fled into the jungles. The LTTE
fighters are pursuing the Sinhala soldiers in mopping up operations in
different regions of Vanni.
LTTE fighting formations are also sweeping vast tracts of lands east and
west of A9 highway and have brought under their control several
strategic towns. Moonrumurrippu, Mannakulam west of Mankulam, Nainamadu
and Mathiyamadu east of Puliyankulam have fallen to the Tamil Tigers. By
overrunning several military complexes, bases and camps within a short
span of time by sudden and lightning assaults, the Liberation Tigers
have amassed a massive array of war materials and military vehicles
amounting to billions of rupees.
With the fall of Puliyankulam, the last garrison town in the southern
sector of Vanni, the city of Vavuniya is now exposed to LTTE's offensive
thrust. Thousands of troops have already fallen back to bases in
Vavuniya to reinforce the defence system of the city where 50,000 Tamils
live.
(Released by the International Secretariat of LTTE, 211 Katherine Rd,
London E6 1BU, United Kingdom. Tel : 44 181 503 4294)
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