COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's two-decade civil war is back on, a top Tamil Tiger told Reuters on Monday, as five soldiers and three rebels were killed in the first army advance on rebel-held territory since a 2002 ceasefire.
S. Elilan, head of the Tigers' political wing in the restive eastern district of Trincomalee, said army troops had resumed a bid to advance towards land they control in the east and had fired artillery and mortars at their territory in the north.
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