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'''Padahuthurai bombing''' happened on ], ] when Sri Lankan Airforce bombers bombed what they claimed to be rebel ] naval base. According to a local ] bishop it was a fishing village and all those fourteen (14) who died were minority ] civilians. He further termed it a ] | '''Padahuthurai bombing''' happened on ], ] when ] bombers bombed what they claimed to be rebel ] naval base.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2007/01/02/sri_lankan_air_force_says_tamil_base_hit/ | ||
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Padahuthurai bombing happened on January 02, 2007 when Sri Lankan Airforce bombers bombed what they claimed to be rebel LTTE naval base. According to a local Roman Catholic bishop it was a fishing village and all those fourteen (14) who died were minority Sri Lankan Tamil civilians. He further termed it a Crime against humanity.
References
- "Rebel base hit, says government". Boston.com. Retrieved 2006-01-07.
- "Padahuthurai bombing". Tamilnet.org. Retrieved 2006-01-07.
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