Battle of Kanakarayankulam (1997)
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| Battle of Kanakarayankulam (1997) | |||||||
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| Part of the Sri Lankan civil war Operation Jayasikurui | |||||||
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Siruthai brigade (elite child brigade) Charles Anthony Brigade Kittu artillery brigade | |||||||
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154 killed 481 wounded 18 missing[1] | LTTE claim: 35 killed[2] SLA claim: ~200 killed[3] | ||||||
The Battle of Kanakarayankulam was fought on 4 December 1997, during the Sri Lankan civil war between the Sri Lanka Armed Forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). It is known as the "worst-ever commando debacle" in Sri Lankan military history.[2]
This battle was a part of operation Jayasikurui a Sri Lankan military offensive during the Eelam war III. It commenced on 13 May 1997 in order to open a land route to the government-held Jaffna Peninsula through Vanni territory held by the LTTE, by linking the government-held towns of Vavuniya and Kilinochchi.[4][5] Despite heavy resistance, Sri Lankan military, led by elite 53rd division, managed to capture the Puliyankulam town on 15 November 1997.[6][7]