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February 15, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Navy ‘recovers claymore bearings’

The Sri Lankan navy says that it has recovered more than a million steel ball bearings – used in claymore mines – after a skirmish at sea. The navy says that two Tamil Tiger boats were destroyed in the clash off the north-west coast.

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The Sri Lankan navy says that it has recovered more than a million steel ball bearings – used in claymore mines – after a skirmish at sea. The navy says that two Tamil Tiger boats were destroyed in the clash off the north-west coast.

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