Last phase of civil war killed 6,200 soldiers: SL Govt
Last phase of civil war killed 6,200 soldiers: SL Govt
In comparison, nearly 4,600 soldiers have been killed in the war in Iraq.

Colombo: More than 6,200 soldiers died and nearly 30,000 have been wounded since the last phase of Sri Lanka's 25-year war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) began in July 2006, Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa said.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa gave the figures for the first time during an interview late on Thursday with the state-run Independent Television Network.

By comparison, in the six years and one month since the United States went to war in Iraq, nearly 4,600 US, British and other nations' troops have been killed.

Sri Lanka had only given its own casualty figures erratically if at all during the final 34-month phase of the war, dubbed Eelam War IV, and stopped giving them altogether last year.

The military had said several months ago it had killed at least 15,000 rebels in the course of fighting but has not given a final tally.

Much of the fighting over the last year took place as troops crossed tall earthen dams and moats to break through into LTTE-held areas, across an area strewn with landmines, booby traps and rebels willing to commit suicide attacks.

Overall, the United Nations this week said what had been Asia's longest modern conflict had killed between 80,000-100,000 people since it erupted into full-scale civil war in 1983.

Unofficial and unverified UN tallies show 7,000 civilians were killed since January alone. Aid agencies say some 280,000 ethnic Tamils who fled the war zone are in refugee camps.

Sri Lanka's government declared the LTTE totally defeated on Monday, and the next day said troops had wiped out its entire leadership, including founder Vellupillai Prabhakaran, in a cataclysmic final battle near the Indian Ocean island's northeastern shores.

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