Anuradhapura massacre | |
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Location | Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka |
Date | May 14, 1985 |
Attack type | Massacre |
Weapons | Guns |
Deaths | 146 Sinhalese men, women and children |
Perpetrators | Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) |
The Anuradhapura massacre occurred in Sri Lanka in 1985 and was carried out by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.[1][2] This was the largest massacre of Sinhalese civilians by the LTTE to date; it was also the first major operation carried out by the LTTE outside a Tamil majority area. Initially, EROS claimed responsibility for the massacre, but it later retracted the statement, and joined the PLOTE in denouncing the incident. The groups later accused the LTTE for the attack.[3] Since then, no Tamil militant group has admitted to committing the massacre.[4] However, state intelligence discovered that the operation was ordered by the LTTE's leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. He assigned the massacre to the LTTE Mannar commander Victor (real name Marcelin Fuselus) and it was executed by Victor's subordinate Anthony Kaththiar (alias Radha).[5][6] The LTTE claimed the attack was in revenge of the 1985 Valvettiturai massacre, where the Sri Lanka Army killed 70 Tamil civilians in Prabhakaran's hometown.[7] In 1988, the LTTE claimed that the massacre was planned and executed under the guidance of Indian intelligence agency, RAW.[8]
LTTE terrorist in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, massacre about 120 Sinhalese and injure 58 others, many of them pilgrims who were inside the sacred Bo Tree temple
LTTE commits the Anuradhapura massacre of civilians. This is one of the LTTE's largest massacres to date.
Although no Tamil militant group openly claimed responsibility, some of the groups, including PLOTE and TULF, expressed revulsion at the attack
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