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The Battle of Mullaitivu was a significant milestone in the civil war, it was the worst military defeat suffered by the Sri Lankan military to that point in its history, in terms of loss of life, equipment and land since it effectively handed over control of the Mullaitivu District by its decision not to reestablish its base in the Mullaitivu ...
Battle of Weli Oya: 28 July 1995: Weli Oya, Mullaitivu District: 2: 330: SLA victory Operation Riviresa / Battle of Jaffna: 17 October – 5 December 1995: Jaffna, Jaffna District: 500: 2,000: SLA victory Battle of Mullaitivu (1996) (a.k.a. Operation Unceasing Waves) 18–25 July 1996: Mullaitivu, Mullaitivu District: 1,242: 332: LTTE victory ...
Battle of Mullaitivu may refer to: Battle of Mullaitivu (1996) , occurred between July 18 and July 25, 1996. Battle of Mullaitivu (2009) , occurred in January 2009 as part of the 2008 – 2009 SLA Northern offensive.
Dehiwala train bombing (1996) 24 July 1996: Dehiwala, Colombo District: 64 [27] Kanthan Karunai massacre: 30 March 1987: Jaffna, Jaffna District: 63 [28] Kent and Dollar Farm massacres: 30 November 1984: Mullaitivu District: 62 [29] JOC bombing: 21 June 1991: Flower Road, Colombo: 60 [30] Lionair Flight 602: 29 September 1998: off the coast of ...
He played a leading role in the LTTE's military victories in the Vanni during Eelam War III, including Mullaitivu (1996), Kilinochchi (1998), Oddusuddan (1999) and Elephant Pass (2000). He was killed at the Battle of Ananthapuram in the last days of the Sri Lankan Civil War .
Operation Unceasing Waves may refer to three operations by the Tamil Tigers against the Sri Lankan Army: . Operation Unceasing Waves I - assault on the SLA base at Mullaitivu in July 1996; also known as the First Battle of Mullaitivu
The Battle off the coast of Mullaitivu was a naval battle fought between the Sri Lanka Navy and Sea Tigers on 23 March 1997, off the coast of town of Mullaitivu which has been under control of the LTTE since the Battle of Mullaitivu in 1996.
The brigade's next major battle was in 1996, during the LTTE's Operation ‘Unceasing Waves’ in which the SLA's Mullaitivu army base complex was overrun. They joined the resistance to the SLA's ‘Operation Sath Jeya' in 1996 while, simultaneously, fighting on the Batticaloa-Amparai front.