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A-9 opens
*Twenty buses carrying 400 troops commenced their journey through the newly liberated area of the A-9 road
*Another historic occasion in two and half year humanitarian operation
SRI LANKA-Security Forces marked yet another historic occasion in their two and half year humanitarian operation, opening the Jaffna-Kandy A-9 road for troop movement after 24 years with 400 troops from Jaffna reaching Anuradhapura and another 400 troops from Anuradhapura reaching Jaffna along the A-9 road.
Twenty buses carrying 400 troops commenced their journey through the newly liberated area of the A-9 road at 9.04 am after an official function at Elephant Pass with the participation of Jaffna Security Forces Commander Major General Mendaka Samarasinghe and other high ranking officials of the Security Forces in Jaffna. dailynews
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
8:40 AM
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