Troops from the two sides are surprisingly close, about the length of a football pitch, on this edgy ceasefire line in northeastern Sri Lanka.
Violence between government and rebel forces has worsened this year and threatens a four-year-old ceasefire.
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More than 200 people -- most of them civilians -- have died over the last month in tit-for-tat attacks by government and rebel forces around the country.
But, for the moment, all seems calm and there is no noticeable tension at this crossing point on a potholed road linking the government-held town of Muttur and rebel-controlled Sampur town.
Vehicles are searched and registered at a small army post before they can pass through a red-and-white striped barrier, navigate a short stretch of road flanked by barbed wire, and then reach the second barrier marking the end of government territory.
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It is one of several similar front lines in other parts of Sri Lanka's northern and eastern regions.
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