dragonfire
New Member
it will be interesting to see after Killinochi the elephant pass would be next i guess it was previously lost by the LTTE in and then regained after heavy battles in which both sides lost about 5k men, interstingly none of the LTTE fighter aircrafts were recovered from killinochi where they were rumoured to have been kept in underground hangars(which by the way they love, they have underground multi-level bunkers, hospitals and even Prabhakaran the LTTE supremo stays in an air conditioned underground bunker ) Also MANPADS will come into play now against the SLAF, in 1998 they had shot down an airliner. The LTTE has numbers which are highly motivated and they have made a tactical withdrawal from Killinochi (which had a more political and prestige role than a strategic role - its not on major highways ets which link north - south etc) now when pushed they are going to come out fighting with everything they have got and this will see unfortunately very high numbers in terms of casualities