- Source: List of attacks attributed to the LTTE, 1970s
The following is a list of chronological attacks attributed to the LTTE in 1970s related to the Sri Lankan Civil War. The deadliest attacks for the decade were in 1979.
Attacks in chronological order
= 1972
== 1974
=Throughout 1974, the Tamil New Tigers and other Tamil rebel groups launched several bomb attacks targeting the Mayor of Jaffna and Jaffna civilians.
These include:
hands bombs lobbied into a jeep at the Kankesanturai Police Station
dynamite ignited at the home of V. Ponnampalam, a member of the Communist Party
dynamite thrown into Chenkathanai Railway Station causing extensive damage
bombs exploded in the Grand Bazar, Jaffna
CTB buses set on fire
= 1975
== 1976
=1976, saw a series of brazen robberies committed by the LTTE.
In March 1976, LTTE members robbed the People's Bank at Puttur of Rs. 668,000 in cash and jewellery. This was followed by raids on Multi-Purpose Co-Operative Services in Puloly and Madagal.
= 1977
== 1978
=In July, 4 robberies are carried out.
2 from CTB buses
1 from a van
Rs. 15,000 from a travelling salesman
In September a CTB bus is set on fire.
Later schoolteacher salaries were robbed in Point Pedro.
On September 7, 1978 a bomb is planted on an Air Ceylon plane flying from Kankesanturai to Colombo. It exploded after landing while in the hangar.
Some time later the Kopai Multi-Purpose Co-Operative Society was robbed of Rs. 30,000 using a stolen vehicle. The owner of the vehicle was thrown into his luggage compartment.
= 1979
=See also
List of (non-state) terrorist incidents
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of attacks attributed to the LTTE, 1970s
- List of attacks attributed to the LTTE
- List of attacks attributed to the LTTE, 1990s
- List of attacks attributed to the LTTE, 2000s
- List of attacks attributed to the LTTE, 1980s
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
- List of attacks on civilians attributed to Sri Lankan government forces
- Bandaranaike Airport attack
- Sri Lankan civil war
- List of assassinations of the Sri Lankan civil war