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After defeating the insurgency led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) in 1971, the Sri Lanka Armed Forces were confronted with a new conflict, this time with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and other Tamil militant groups. The war escalated to the point where India was asked to intervene as a peacekeeping force. This was later seen as a tactical error, as the IPKF united nationalist elements such as the JVP to politically support the LTTE in their call to evict the IPKF. The war with the LTTE was halted following the signing of a ceasefire agreement in 2002 with the help of international mediation. However, renewed violence broke out in December 2005 and following the collapse of peace talks, the army has been involved in the heavy fighting that has resumed in the north and

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  • Liste des opérations militaires de la guerre civile du Sri Lanka (fr)
  • List of military operations of the Sri Lankan Civil War (en)
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  • Après avoir réprimé l'insurrection communiste de Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna en 1971, les Forces armées srilankaises ont dû faire face à un nouveau conflit, cette fois-ci avec les Tigres de libération de l'Îlam tamoul (LTTE) et d'autres groupes militants. Le conflit s'est amplifié jusqu'au point où l'Inde est intervenue en tant que force de maintien de paix. Ce qui fut une erreur stratégique tant que le groupe était composé d’éléments nationalistes liés au JVP. Ce conflit connut plusieurs cessez-le-feu avec l'aide internationale. Cependant, des scènes de violence éclatèrent en décembre 2005 en marge des pourparlers. L'armée Srilankaise a ensuite choisi la manière forte, et a reconquis le nord et l'est du pays. (fr)
  • After defeating the insurgency led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) in 1971, the Sri Lanka Armed Forces were confronted with a new conflict, this time with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and other Tamil militant groups. The war escalated to the point where India was asked to intervene as a peacekeeping force. This was later seen as a tactical error, as the IPKF united nationalist elements such as the JVP to politically support the LTTE in their call to evict the IPKF. The war with the LTTE was halted following the signing of a ceasefire agreement in 2002 with the help of international mediation. However, renewed violence broke out in December 2005 and following the collapse of peace talks, the army has been involved in the heavy fighting that has resumed in the north and (en)
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