Google Earth has posted much higher resolution publicly available images taken 4 years ago in 2005 May of the 2 sq. km of isthmus land still under the LTTE on 2009 May 16th






It is a pity that high resolution images taken more recently have not been posted on Google Earth, although it indicates that Digital Globe images have been taken in 2009 February 6th and March 6th. Some version of the images have been released by the US State Department and the UN in a 13 MB pdf report, Video - Kohona. However none of these reports have posted images at the resolution shown above which will indicate what is really happening. At the low resolution they could be misleading.
It was claimed that recent Ariel images show 30,000 shelters in the original NOFIREZONE. Many are shown above, as bright white (metal roof), and Brown (thatched with kajan) rectangles. At this density 30,000 will cover 4 Square Km. which is clearly not visible on the high resolution images of Google Earth. The region imaged on
2009-02-06 by Digital Globe doesn't look significantly different to Google Earth. A cropped region is shown below.

Below an overlay from Wikimapia.org which identifies the last 7 Sq.km region which was under LTTE as of 2009 April 30th, with the locations shown at higher resolution marked

GOSL has now pushed the LTTE into the less developed 4 Sq.Km region of an and hopefully the remaining estimated 20,000 civilians, will be able to escape soon from being human shields for the LTTE. Most of them did since the Northern bund was breached on 2009 April 20th.
1976 May 5th TNT becomes the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam (LTTE).
On 1976 May 14th the new parliamentary
party, the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), which sought to make
political capital out of the changing aspirations of the Tamil Youth,
committed itself to the goal of Eelam through it's founding
Vaddukoddai Resolution. 33 Bullet ridden year later in 2009 the LTTE
locked into 10 Sq. km of land.