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The Sri Lankan military began attacking Kilinochchi from three directions on 23 November 2008. [38] Throughout December the SLA conducted three offensives in an attempt to take Kilinochchi. Heavy monsoon rains affected both sides during November and December, [ 12 ] with floods covering a large area in and around Kilinochchi. [ 39 ]
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The 2008–2009 SLA Northern offensive was an armed conflict in the northern Province of Sri Lanka between the military of Sri Lanka and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The battle began with a Sri Lanka Army (SLA) offensive attempting to break through the LTTE defence lines in the north of the island, aiming to conclude ...
The Sri Lanka Air Force had been attacking LTTE positions in and around Mullaitivu for several days before the government troops claimed to have entered it. [3] After the Battle of Kilinochchi (23 November 2008 – 2 January 2009), during which the Sri Lankan military captured the LTTE stronghold of Kilinochchi , the Ministry of Defence had ...
Sri Lankan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2008–09 Sri Lanka: Zimbabwe: Dates: 13 November 2008 – 30 November 2008: Captains: Mahela Jayawardene: Prosper Utseya: One Day International series; Results: Sri Lanka won the 5-match series 5–0: Most runs: Kumar Sangakkara 182 Jehan Mubarak 98 Upul Tharanga 78: Hamilton Masakadza 133 Tatenda Taibu ...
Colombo, Sri Lanka: South Asian Football Federation Cup 30 January 2002 Pakistan: D 0–0 Colombo, Sri Lanka: South Asian Football Federation Cup 4 April 2002 Maldives: W 1–0 Colombo, Sri Lanka: Friendly: 6 April 2002 Maldives: D 1–1 Colombo, Sri Lanka: Friendly: 27 November 2002 Vietnam: L 1–2 Colombo, Sri Lanka: Friendly: 29 November ...
Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe: 4th ODI in Harare: Sri Lanka 150/8 (47.3 ov) def. Zimbabwe 146 (46.3 ov) by 2 wickets (with 15 balls remaining). Sri Lanka lead 5-match series 4–0. England in India: The last two One-day internationals were cancelled and the rest of the tour is in doubt, following the 2008 Mumbai attacks in recent days.