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Most of LTTE top brass killed: Army

Hindu, 19 May 2009

FROM INSIDE THE WAR ZONE: On identification of the bodies of LTTE cadre and leaders inside the war zone, the Sri Lankan military released a list of 18 names including that of the elder son of LTTE chief Velupillai Prabakaran. The names of LTTE leaders identified are Pottu Amman, LTTE’s intelligence wing leader; Bhanu, military leader; Jeyam, military leader; B. Nadesan, political head; S. Pulidevan, head of the peace secretariat; Ramesh, special military leader; Ilango, police chief; Charles Anthony, Prabakaran’s elder son; Sudharman, aide to Anthony; Thomas, senior intelligence leader; Luxman, military leader; Sri Ram, senior Sea Tiger cadre; Iseiaravi, woman military leader; Kapil Amman, deputy intelligence leader; Ajanthi, in-charge of training women; Wardha, in-charge of mortars; Pudiyawan, secretary to the LTTE leader; and Jenarthan, special military leader

Source : http://www.hindu.com/2009/05/19/stories/2009051960181300.htm

 

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