Indians hurt in Sri Lanka clash

Tamil Tiger suicide attackers with rebel leader Prabhakaran
Suicide attackers pose with rebel leader Prabhakaran before the attack
The government has confirmed that srilanqués damaged two Indians on Tuesday that the rebels of the Tamil tigre attacked a military base in the north.

The Anura Priyadarshana Yapa Minister's media said the men were injured in an attack on an army base and air forces in Vavuniya.

His remarks came after the initial denials of Sri Lanka 's army insisted that it did not work with any foreigners.

The india involvement in the conflict srilanqués is sensitive, partly due to the large population of India 's Tamil -

Attack of the Pre-Dawn

The military and the rebels suffered deaths in the raid from Tuesday 's, each losing at least 10 people.

Mr. Yapa said he did not know if damaged Indian nationals, who were in a service contract were personal technical or military.

He said that the military Srilanqués helped install a new radar facility.

We should be grateful to our powerful neighbour India to provide us the modern radar equipment and personnel to ours, he said of security.

A spokesman for the High Commission in Colombo said india's Tamil service of the BBC on Tuesday that they had damaged two Indians radar technicians who worked inside the compound.

The military brig srilanqués Uday Nanayakkara's spokesman denied the reports.

No foreigners working in the military Srilanqués that he told the BBC Sinhala service on Tuesday.

In the latest fighting, the military said that troops launched a pre-dawn attack on Thursday in the cabinet rebels in the north, setting off a battle that killed four tigers of Tamil.

Fighting elsewhere killed 15 rebels and wounded 11 other soldiers, the military said.

The rebels have not made any comment regarding the recent clashes.

They have been fighting for a separate state for the Tamil minority in the north and east of Sri Lanka for 25 years. More than 70,000 people have died.

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