Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron landed in the war-torn Jaffna region Friday to meet victims of Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict after leaving a Commonwealth summit in Colombo, military sources said. The British premier landed around 2:00pm (0830 GMT) at the Palaly airbase, around 20 kilometres (12 miles) from Jaffna town, in a Sri Lankan military plane, the sources said. Cameron's visit to Jaffna, which has infuriated the Colombo government, is the first by a foreign leader since Sri Lanka obtained independence from Britain in 1948.