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Battle of Kilinochchi
Operation Unceasing Waves IIPart of the Sri Lankan civil war Date September 27, 1998 - September 29, 1998 Location Kilinochchi, Sri Lanka Result Tamil Tiger victory
LTTE capture Kilinochchi
SLA capture MankulamBelligerents Military of Sri Lanka
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Commanders and leaders Chandrika Kumaratunga
Velupillai Prabhakaran Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and losses 443 killed (SLA claims)[1] 520 killed (SLA claims)[1] Jaffna (1995) – Riviresa – Mullaitivu (1996) – Sath Jaya – Edibala – Vavunathivu – Jayasikurui (Thandikulam–Omanthai) – Rivi bala – Kilinochchi (1998) – Rana Gosa – Oddusuddan – Kinihira – A-9 highway – 2nd Elephant Pass – Rivikirana – BandaranaikeFirst – IPKF intervention – Second – Third – Fourth – Battles and operations – Bombings and terrorist attacks – Other military attacks
Massacres: Black July - 1985 Valvettiturai - Kumudini - Akkaraipattu - Prawn farm - Eastern University - 1990 Batticaloa - 1991 Kokkadichcholai - Jaffna lagoon - Navaly - Nagerkovil-Allaipiddy - Vankalai - Muttur - Kent and Dollar Farm - Anuradhapura - Aranthalawa - Kattankudi mosque - Palliyagodella - Kallarawa - October 1995 - Gonagala - Kebithigollewa - Jaffna Hospital - 1989 Valvettiturai
Mass graves: Chemmani - Duraiappa - Mirusuvil - SooriyakandaThe Battle of Kilinochchi (codenamed Operation Unceasing Waves II by the Tamil Tigers) was a battle that occurred in September 1998 for the control of the city of Kilinochchi in Sri Lanka (geographical coordinates 9°23′00″N 80°24′00″E / 9.383333°N 80.4°E). The battle was fought between the Sri Lankan Army (SLA) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
The battle
On September 27, 1998, the LTTE launched operation Unceasing Waves II, an offensive against the town of Kilinochchi. They assaulted the Sri Lankan Army's Kilinochchi complex, ten miles south of the Elephant Pass base. The following day, the Tigers captured a distance of five miles on Jaffna-Vavuniya road. Elephant Pass and Paranthan military bases, further north, were also attacked to block reinforcements. Merciless fighting continued until September 29, 1998 when Kilinochchi finally fell to the Tigers. The Sri Lankan Army claimed that up to 520 Tigers and 443 SLA soldiers were killed in the close-quarters and hand to hand fighting over two days. On the same day that Kilinochchi fell to the Tigers the city of Mankulam, which was rebel-held, fell to the SLA. So it was a win and a loss for the army the same day.[1]
See also
- 2008–2009 Battle of Kilinochchi
- Operation Unceasing Waves I
- Operation Unceasing Waves III
- List of Sri Lankan Civil War battles
References
Categories:- Eelam War III
- Battles of the Sri Lankan Civil War
- Conflicts in 1998
- 1998 in Sri Lanka
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