Fourth update:
Navy continues its Special Rescue Mission in North-eastern Seas: Mass Exodus of Trapped Tamil Civilians still on, Navy rescues 6987 in 281 Boats
So far, Naval Sea Units have rescued 6987 fleeing in 281 boats. A total of 4846 persons in 225 boats has been escorted into Point Pedro while another 2141 persons in 56 boats have been safely brought ashore at Pulmudai. Naval personnel have been busy providing medical assistance, food and refreshments to those who have been brought ashore in a steady stream. The Navy’s rescue mission has been executed with tactical consideration for civilian safety and maximum caution to extricate innocent civilians from the LTTE cadres on the last-ditch rampage. LTTE defences are now in total disarray due to the advancing troops’ heavy onslaught. Remaining LTTE cadres, who have gone berserk from the imminent defeat, have orchestrated several suicide explosions and started shooting indiscriminately at fleeing civilians
The exodus of the innocent Tamil civilians escaping from LTTE clutches has commenced due to the confidence they have placed in the Government Security Forces whose humanitarian operations have helped to liberate the Northern province from the LTTE terror. Throughout the Humanitarian Mission, Sri Lanka Navy has kept in place special arrangements to assist innocent Tamil civilians fleeing from the LTTE clutches. Naval personnel and vessels along with stand-by rescue and medical teams have been on special deployment for this humanitarian assistance mission in the North-eastern seas.
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