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- During the Sri Lankan Civil War, the Muhamalai Forward Defence Line was the Army Defence Line separating the Sri Lankan Army and Liberation Tigers of...
- Peninsula (1973) Russia–Ukraine barrier, Ukraine Wagner Line, Ukraine Muhamalai FDL, Sri Lanka Nagarcoil FDL, Sri Lanka Baltic Defence Line, Baltic states...
- Forward defence (Roman military), a military tactic of the Roman Empire Muhamalai Forward Defence Line, a Sri Lankan defence line Forward defence, a Cold...
- (Paluyāla). Initially, the Tigers broke through army defense lines around Muhamalai, and advanced further north, but they were halted after 10 hours of fierce...
- Lankan city of present it is in the High Security Zone which includes Muhamalai the check-point which collapsed after the tensions between Government...
- October. First, they killed nearly 130 soldiers in a fierce battle at Muhamalai, the crossing-point between government- and LTTE-controlled area in the...
- Palali. Initially, the Tigers broke through army defense lines around Muhamalai, and advanced further north, but they were halted after 10 hours of fierce...
- heavily fortified and mined as well as abundant in booby traps. Compared to Muhamalai FDL, the Nagar Kovil FDL was much narrower and so it was extremely difficult...
- LTTE-controlled areas in Vanni. The target of the battle was the Elephant P****. The Muhamalai, Nagarcoil and Kilali Forward Defence Lines, the three main FDLs in Jaffna...
- brigade's commanders to defect and s**** a safe p****age from the SLA at Muhamalai, but instead they refused. Whilst a proportion remained on the Manal Aru...