Saturday, May 23, 2009

President Mahinda Rajapaksha Honored With A National Title

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksha and Chief Commanders of the Armed Forces were Honored with Honorary Titles today By the Highest Buddhist Chapters in Sri Lanka for guiding the Armed Forces to a Historical Victory over Ruthless LTTE Rebels.

President Rajapaksha was given the Honorary Title "Vishwakeerthi Sri Threesinhaladhishwara" by the Prelates of thr Malwathu and Asgiriya Chapters at Kandy.Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksha too Honoured with a Title on this Occasion.

Speeking at the Occassion President said He will not let the United Country Divided again .

Friday, May 22, 2009

Three Hundred Bodies Of LTTE Cadres Including Their Chief Prabhakaren Cremated

The Bodies of around Three Hundred LTTE Cadres Killed during their Final Battle with Sri Lankan Troops including their Leader Valupillai Prabhakaren and Other Leaders were Cremated yesterday in Mulativue District(Northern Sri Lanka) Army Sources said.

Some Bodies were Decomposed as they died on Monday Morning Sources revealed.There will be no Seperate Tomb for LTTE Leader Prabhakaren who is branded as World's Most Dangerous Terrorist as he was responsible for killing large number of innocent civilians in Sri Lanka during their 25 Year old Ealam War Sources further added.

Six Thousand Sri Lankan Soldiers Sacrificed Their Lives During Offensives Against LTTE


Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksha says that Six Thousand Two Hundred Sixty One(6,261) Sri Lankan Soldiers Sacrificed their lives while engaged in Liberating North and Eastern Provinces held by LTTE Rebels.Twenty NineThousand Five Hundred Fifty(29,551) One Got injured during the Operations and Another Two Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Six(2556) were Disabled.

ATotal number of Twenty Three Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety (23790) Security Personnel were Sacrificed their Lives since 1981 while engaged in Offensives to Eradicate Terrorism from the Motherland Defense Secretary reveals during an Interview with State Own National T.V Channel Rupavahini.

Meanwhile it has been reported that around 22,000 LTTE Cadres were killed by the Sri Lankan Troops during the Ealam War of LTTE and 625 alone during the Last Battle on Monday.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Sri Lanka To Honour War Heroes Tomorrow At A Large Ceremony In Colombo

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksha invited Citizens to come to the National Parliament Square tomorrow Evening to attend a Ceremony to Pay Tribute to Sri Lankan War Heroes who defeated the Terrorism.President is due to Address the people attending this Ceremony.

To Day is also the National Heroes Day of Sri Lanka.Thousands of People from all corners in the Island are expected to attend this Ceremony conducting as a part of the Celebrations to Honor Sri Lankan Armed Forces.

All Schools in Colombo and Suburbs and Some Roads are closed tomorrow to Accommodate the Crowds reaching Colombo for the Event..


Bodies of the Three Family Members Of LTTE Leader Prabhakaren Found

LTTE Leader V alupillai Prabhakaren's Wife,Daughter and Youngest Son are among the Rebels who were killed by the Sri Lankan Army last Monday Army Sources Said today.

The Bodies of Prabhakaren's Wife Mathivathini Erambu,Daughter Dwaraka and youngest son Bala chandren were found in the Vicinity of the Body of Prabhakaren Sources said.

Eight LTTE Rebels Including Three Area Leaders Were Killed From An Army Attack


As all the Top Leaders of LTTE were killed during their Last Battle with Sri Lankan Army on last Monday another 8 LTTE Rebels hiding in the Jungles of Eastern Province were killed this afternoon by the Troops.

The Area leaders of the LTTE Rebels in Trincomalee District "Sathyan Master","Kannan" and "Ovilen" were among those killed.These Rebels were killed when the Troops fired at them in the Kadavana Jungle Area around 2.30 P.M this Afternoon.

Troops recovered the Bodies of the Rebels killed during the Confrontation along with T-56 Weapons,M-16 Weapons,Hand Grenades, A Claymore Mine and A Radio Communication Set.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Symbolic Last Gun Shots Fired To The Mulativue Seas To Mark The End Of Terrorism

Symbolic last Gun Shots were fired into the Mulativue Seas in Northern Sri Lanka by the Jubiliant Armed Forces little while ago to Mark the end of LTTE Terrorism in the Country.

Thousnds of Troops who are involved in the Military Offensives against the LTTE participated along with their Superiors to witness this Event.

After the Gun Shots fired Troops were Shouted Independance Slogans.

Remembering One of the world's, largest Train Accidents reported from Sri Lanka In 2004

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.