Battle for the A-9 highway

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DateMarch 27, 2000 – April 20, 2000
Location
Result Tamil Tiger victory
Battle for the A-9 highway
Part of the Sri Lankan civil war
Operation Unceasing Waves III
DateMarch 27, 2000 – April 20, 2000
Location
Result Tamil Tiger victory
Belligerents
Military of Sri Lanka Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Velupillai Prabhakaran
Casualties and losses
203 killed
1,067 wounded[1]
317 killed[1]
50 civilians killed[1]

The Battle for the A-9 highway was fought in March and April 2000 for the control of the Sri Lankan A-9 highway.

The A-9 highway connected the Sri Lankan capital with the northern Jaffna peninsula. More importantly, the Elephant Pass military base, was the only land route for Jaffna. If the LTTE were going to fully surround Elephant Pass they would have to take the north–south highway.

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