Vadamarachchi Operation

Operation Liberation also known as the Vadamarachchi Operation was the military offensive carried out by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces in May and June 1987 to recapture the territory of Vadamarachchi in the Jaffna peninsula from the LTTE (Tamil Tigers). At the time it was the largest combined services operation undertaken by the armed forces deploying multiple brigade size formation, becoming the first conventional warfare engagement on Sri Lankan soil after the end of British colonial rule. The operation involved nearly 4,000 troops, supported by ground-attack aircraft, helicopter gunships and naval gun boats. The offensive achieved its primary objective, however operations were suspended when the Indian government dropped food supplies over Jaffna in Operation Poomalai on June 4, 1987, which prompted the Sri Lankan government to accept the Indo-Sri Lankan Accord.

Vadamarachchi Operation
Part of Eelam War I of the Sri Lankan civil war
Date
  • 26 May – 4 June 1987 (1987-05-26 1987-06-04)
    (9 days)
Location
Result Phase 1 objective achieved by the Sri Lankan military
Phase 2 aborted due to the Indian intervention
Belligerents

 Sri Lanka

Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Commanders and leaders
Cyril Ranatunga
Nalin Seneviratne
G. H. De Silva
Denzil Kobbekaduwa
Vijaya Wimalaratne
Velupillai Prabhakaran
Soosai
Radha 
Kittu
Strength
4,000 soldiers 1,200 militants
Casualties and losses
33 killed
182 wounded
Unknown killed
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