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Sri Lanka, 26 años de conflicto armado

Sri Lanka, 26 años de conflicto armado

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  • Los civiles atrapados por el conflicto han intentado huir en los últimos días del escenario.

    This photograph released by the Sri Lankan military shows what the army say are civilians wading and using inflatable tubes across a lagoon to escape the island's war zone

    This photograph released by the Sri Lankan military May 15, 2009 shows what the army say are civilians wading and using inflatable tubes across a lagoon to escape the island's war zone, where the military has surrounded Tamil Tiger rebels for the final battle in a quarter-century conflict. Sri Lankan troops advanced on the Tamil Tigers on Friday and more civilians fled the shrinking war zone, signalling a military finish to Asia's longest modern war despite strong diplomatic pressure for a negotiated end. REUTERS/Sri Lankan Government/Handout (SRI LANKA CONFLICT POLITICS) QUALITY FROM SOURCE . FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
  • En los últimos días de ofensiva han muerto numerosos civiles.

    2009 A picture supplied by the pro-rebel organisation www.WarWithoutWitness.com shows what they say are injured Tamil civilians at a makeshift hospital in northern Sri Lanka

    A picture supplied by the pro-rebel organisation www.WarWithoutWitness.com shows what they say are injured Tamil civilians on May 13, 2009 at a makeshift hospital inside the 'No Fire Zone' in northern Sri Lanka. Shelling killed a Red Cross worker inside Sri Lanka's war zone on Wednesday, the aid agency said, while troops and the Tamil Tigers battled in an intensifying fight to the finish of Asia's longest modern war. Tens of thousands of civilians are still trapped inside the less than 5 square km (2 sq miles) of battlefield left in Asia's longest modern war. REUTERS/www.WarWithoutWitness.com/Handout (SRI LANKA MILITARY CONFLICT POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY) QUALITY FROM SOURCE. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
  • Foto del catálogo del ejército en la que se muestra a los soldados en una playa tras la rendición de la guerrilla.

    Handout photo of Sri Lankan soldiers linking up on a beach inside No Fire Zone

    In this photograph released by the Sri Lankan military on May 16, 2009 shows what the army says are government soldiers of the 58th Division linking up with soldiers from the 59th Division on a beach inside the 'No Fire Zone' where they have surrounded the Tamil Tiger rebels for the final battle in a quarter-century conflict. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Saturday said the Tamil Tigers had been militarily defeated as soldiers seized control of the entire coastline for the first time in a 25-year war. Rajapaksa spoke after troops took control of the Indian Ocean island nation's entire coast for the first time since war broke out in 1983, cutting off the Tigers' last hope of escape from a military advance aimed at crushing separatist resistance. REUTERS/Sri Lankan Government/Handout (SRI LANKA MILITARY CONFLICT POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY) QUALITY FROM SOURCE. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS

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