Kyrenia Castle Escape

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The Kyrenia Castle Escape took place early in the Cyprus Emergency.[1] A number of the EOKA were being held prisoner at Kyrenia Castle and on 23 September 1955, sixteen of them escaped by climbing down sheets tied to be a rope.[2]

Date23 September 1955
Location
Result Nine EOKA prisoners escape
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Kyrenia Castle Escape
Part of Cyprus Emergency
Date23 September 1955
Location
Result Nine EOKA prisoners escape
Belligerents
 United Kingdom EOKA
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The escapees were: Marcos Drakos, Christakis Eleftheriou, Evangelos Evangelakis, Mikis Fyrillas, Lambros Kafkallides, Constantinos Loizou, Pavlos Nikitas, Petros Papaioannou, Panayiotis Papanastasiou, Andreas Polyviou, Michalakis Rossides, Lefkios Rodosthenous, Stelios Siamisis, Petros Stylianou, Demos Vryonides, Charilaos Xenofontos.

Seven were caught but the other nine – Evangelakis, Xenofontos, Kafkalides, Drakos, Rodosthenous, Fyrillas, Polyviou, Eleftheriou, and Nikitas – joined EOKA guerrilla outfits. The incident was extremely embarrassing to the British government.[3]

Evangelakis was recaptured in February 1957.[4] Firillas was recaptured in April 1957.[5]

November Riot

On 13 November 1955 over 100 prisoners rioted at the castle.[6]

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