- transmission. But
there are
plans to
upgrade to
digital broadcasting. From 2011
Kokavil began to
broadcast in DVB-T2 for the
North area in Sri Lanka.
There were...
- The
Battle of
Kokavil was
fought from 27 June to 11 July 1990 in
Kokavil, Sri Lanka. The Sri
Lankan military camp at
Kokavil was put to
siege by the Liberation...
- romanized:
Kokāvil Samprēṣaṇa Kuḷuṇa),
often nicknamed Kokavil Tower, is a 174 m (571 ft) tall multi-functional
transmission tower at
Kokavil, Mullaitivu...
-
Kokavil (Tamil: கொக்காவில் Sinhala: කොකාවිල්) is a
village in
Mullaitivu District, Sri Lanka, also
called Kokkavil. It is
situated along the A-9 road...
- June 2011). "
Kokavil transmission tower, a boon to North".
Daily News. Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Retrieved 14 July 2018. "Opening of the
Kokavil Multi - functional...
-
wartime award for valor. He was
commanding the
small army
detachment at
Kokavil; when it was
surrounded he
refused to
abandon the
injured and
fought until...
-
Division earlier captured several LTTE
strongholds such as
Adampan and
Kokavil Task
Force 1, led by Brig.
Shavendra Silva,
advanced along the western...
- a
result of the LTTE attacks, the Army had to
abandon camps including Kokavil, Mankulam, Killinochchi,
Kondachchi and Silavathurai. This,
together with...
- tank bund 29
October 2008 10
Akkarayankulam built-up 5
November 2008 11
Kokavil Town 1
December 2008 12
Terumurikandy junction 10
December 2008 13 Kilinochchi...
- Sri
Lankan military in the
Vanni including the
capture of
Mankulam and
Kokavil in June/July 1990. They also took part in the
unsuccessful attack on Elephant...