Colombo:
Small Headline: Prabhakaran's son injured: Officials
City: Colombo
ByLine: Press Trust of India
LTTE supremo V Prabhakaran's son Charles Anthony has been injured in fierce clashes with the Sri Lankan security forces in the island's embattled north, officials said on Wednesday.
Twenty-four-year-old Charles, the eldest of the two sons and a daughter of the elusive LTTE chief, was injured in the fighting in the Tiger bastion of Pudhukkudiyiruppu, Defence Ministry officials said.
Charles, who was believed to have been commanding a contingent of rebel forces, was wounded on March 8, official sources said, as the Sri Lankan army pushed deeper into the rebel-held territory to capture their remaining pockets.
One of the arrested cadres of the LTTE belonging to the rebels' suicide squad also said that Charles was fighting the security forces along side prominent Tiger leaders like Banu and Lakshman.
Meanwhile, The Bottom Line newspaper reported that Charles, ",seriously wounded in artillery fire",, was taken by the LTTE cadres to the No Fire Zone (NFZ). Presently, Prabhakaran's doctor is said to be treating Charles.
",An LTTE leader, S Ramachandran (code name within the LTTE and Tamil diaspora loyal to the LTTE), living in Toronto, Canada, received this information via e-mail,", the report said.
City: Colombo
ByLine: Press Trust of India
LTTE supremo V Prabhakaran's son Charles Anthony has been injured in fierce clashes with the Sri Lankan security forces in the island's embattled north, officials said on Wednesday.
Twenty-four-year-old Charles, the eldest of the two sons and a daughter of the elusive LTTE chief, was injured in the fighting in the Tiger bastion of Pudhukkudiyiruppu, Defence Ministry officials said.
Charles, who was believed to have been commanding a contingent of rebel forces, was wounded on March 8, official sources said, as the Sri Lankan army pushed deeper into the rebel-held territory to capture their remaining pockets.
One of the arrested cadres of the LTTE belonging to the rebels' suicide squad also said that Charles was fighting the security forces along side prominent Tiger leaders like Banu and Lakshman.
Meanwhile, The Bottom Line newspaper reported that Charles, ",seriously wounded in artillery fire",, was taken by the LTTE cadres to the No Fire Zone (NFZ). Presently, Prabhakaran's doctor is said to be treating Charles.
",An LTTE leader, S Ramachandran (code name within the LTTE and Tamil diaspora loyal to the LTTE), living in Toronto, Canada, received this information via e-mail,", the report said.
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