Air raid, ambush as Japan envoy visits Sri Lanka
[Reuters international
] - 14. Gennaio 2008 - 13:14COLOMBO (Reuters) - Suspected Tamil Tigers killed four people with a roadside bomb in northern Sri Lanka on Monday while government planes bombed a rebel base, the military said, as a Japanese envoy sought to revive a collapsed peace process.
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