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  2. 1999 Puthukkudiyiruppu bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Puthukkudiyiruppu bombing was an aerial attack carried out against Sri Lankan Tamil civilians by the Sri Lankan Air Force on September 15 in the year 1999 killing over 21 including schoolchildren and women as well as inflicting serious injuries upon many more.

  3. Raid on Anuradhapura Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Air Force: Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Black Tigers; Air Tigers; Strength; One air base garrison: 21 suicide commandos 2 light aircraft: Casualties and losses; 13 killed, 22 wounded Aircraft destroyed: 1 Mi-24 attack helicopter, 1 Mi-17 helicopter, 1 K-8 jet trainer, 3 PT-6 trainers, 1 Bell 212 helicopter, 1 Bell 206 helicopter,

  4. Attempted assassination of Chandrika Kumaratunga - Wikipedia

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    Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga is a Sri Lankan politician who served as the 5th President of Sri Lanka from November 12, 1994, to November 19, 2005. Kumaratunga was the country's first and only female president to date, and the country's second female prime minister.

  5. Batticaloa International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 the Indian government agreed to redevelop Batticaloa Airport and the Sri Lankan government agreed to make it an international airport as well. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Cabinet approval was given in September 2019 to make the airport a regional airport, allowing international flights but not long-haul flights.

  6. List of attacks on civilians attributed to Sri Lankan ...

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    64 people, including 8 bound and bleeding youths, were taken to army camp. Of the 5 other injured, 3 were hospitalized. Palai railway station was damaged. Walls of houses were damaged with bullet holes. Sri Lankan Army [181] Raid on Tamil village in Muttur: 3 December 1985: Muttur, Trincomalee: 9 arrested. 4 houses burned. Sri Lankan Army [182]

  7. Rock House Army Camp - Wikipedia

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    Rock House Army Camp is a military base located at Modera, north of Colombo in the Western Province of Sri Lanka. [1] It serves as the regimental headquarters of the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps of Sri Lanka Army .

  8. Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Commandos on Independence day parade. In 1977 Lt. General Denis Perera issued a call to combating terrorism in Sri Lanka, a decision was made by the Army HQ to raise a special counter-terrorist unit. Maj. Sunil Peris from 1st Gemunu Watch, Capt. Sarath Handapangoda from 1st Sinha Regiment and three other ranks were selected as a Core Group and training commenced in the Ella Camp, Army Training ...

  9. List of Sri Lankan mobsters - Wikipedia

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    It is alleged that he had monitored and conducted the drug trafficking activities in Sri Lanka from there. In 2008, he was arrested by Tamil Nadu Police [25] [27] [28] Thel Baala: died 2017 2014s–2017 Ganeshalingam saipriyan was a prominent drug dealer and gang leader around Jaffna in Sri Lanka during the late 2014s and early 2018s.