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List of attacks attributed to the LTTE, 1970s
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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.
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Attacks in chronological order
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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.[1]
These include:
- hands bombs lobbied into a jeep at the Kankesanturai Police Station[citation needed]
- dynamite ignited at the home of V. Ponnampalam, a member of the Communist Party[2]
- dynamite thrown into Chenkathanai Railway Station causing extensive damage[citation needed]
- bombs exploded in the Grand Bazar, Jaffna[citation needed]
- CTB buses set on fire[1]
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.[7] This was followed by raids on Multi-Purpose Co-Operative Services in Puloly and Madagal.[citation needed]
1977
1978
- In July, 4 robberies are carried out.
- 2 from CTB buses
- 1 from a van
- Rs. 15,000 from a travelling salesman[1]
- In September a CTB bus is set on fire.[1]
- Later schoolteacher salaries were robbed in Point Pedro.[1]
- On September 7, 1978 a bomb is planted on an Air Ceylon plane flying from Kankesanturai to Colombo.[9][10][11] It exploded after landing while in the hangar.[12][1][13]
- 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.[1]
1979
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