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Sri Lankan suicide bombing: more hypocrisy from Washington
Thirty people—20 soldiers and 10 civilians—were killed by a suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) female suicide bomber on February 9 in the Mullaithivu district of northern Sri Lanka. It was a desperate act by the LTTE, which is now confined to a small pocket of territory in north-eastern Mullaithivu and faces the full brunt of the Sri Lankan army.
Thirty people—20 soldiers and 10 civilians—were killed by a suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) female suicide bomber on February 9 in the Mullaithivu district of northern Sri Lanka. It was a desperate act by the LTTE, which is now confined to a small pocket of territory in north-eastern Mullaithivu and faces the full brunt of the Sri Lankan army.
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