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Official: 300 wounded in Sri Lanka artillery fire

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Source: CCTV.com | 01-28-2009 09:18

A health official in Sri Lanka is alleging that at least 300 civilians may have been wounded and scores of others are feared killed, by army artillery shells fired into a designated "safe zone". The area was designated as a "no fire zone" for ethnic Tamils trapped by fighting between the military and Tamil rebels.

The remains of civillian houses are seen in the background as a Sri Lankan soldier stands guard at Chilawatte in Mullaittivu, the former military headquarters of the Tamil Tiger rebels, on January 27. Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers have prevented international aid workers from evacuating some 300 hospital patients inside rebel-held territory, a report said Wednesday.(AFP/Ishara S. Kodikara)
The remains of civillian houses are seen in the background 
as a Sri Lankan soldier stands guard at Chilawatte in 
Mullaittivu, the former military headquarters of the Tamil 
Tiger rebels, on January 27.(AFP/Ishara S. Kodikara)

Under the heavy artillery fire of the Sri Lankan army,the Tamil Tiger rebels lost their last town of Mullaittivu on Sunday. However, civilians still are in danger of being caught up in the deadly clashes.

The government health official said relatives brought some 300 wounded to a Hospital.

A pro-rebel website claims that government artillery fire killed more than 300 civilians in the designated safe zone in northern Sri Lanka on Monday.