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Following the retreating Tamil Tigers: RIA Novosti exclusive footage
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A RIA Novosti staff reporter has become the first Russian journalist to visit the restricted area of northern Sri Lanka in the last 10 years. The defeated... 28.01.2009, Sputnik International
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Following the retreating Tamil Tigers: RIA Novosti exclusive footage
14:32 GMT 28.01.2009 (Updated: 19:48 GMT 19.10.2022) A RIA Novosti staff reporter has become the first Russian journalist to visit the restricted area of northern Sri Lanka in the last 10 years. The defeated Tamil Tigers left minefields and plundered villages during their retreat.
By Yevgeny Bezeka