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- Nagar Kovil, alternatively spelled as Nagarcoil (Tamil: நாகர்கோயில்), is a small town in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka. Its name translates to "Temple of...
- The Nagarkovil school bombing refers to an airstrike that took place on 22 September 1995 when the Sri Lankan Air Force bombed the Nagarkovil Maha Vidyalayam...
- school bombing May 8 2021 Kabul  Afghanistan 90 240 E Disputed Yes 8. Nagerkovil school bombing Sept. 22 1995 Jaffna  Sri Lanka 71 150 O Sri Lanka Air...
- In another instance in the same year, over 40 people were m****acred in Nagerkovil and more civilian m****acres followed in subsequent years, such as the...
- Nagercoil Junction Nagerkovil Junction Indian Railways station Main building of the station General information Location Railway Feeder Rd, Kottar, Nagercoil...
- English Proposed by District Collectors Proposed by the Committee Nagercoil Nagerkovil No Change Suchindrum Suchindhiram No Change Gnalam Gnaalam No Change Thuckalay...
- Bolgoda killings April–September 1995 Colombo 31 STF Nagerkovil school bombing 22 September 1995 Nagerkovil, Jaffna 71-113 Air Force Jaffna killings October...
- four engines soon after takeoff; all 24 on board are killed. 1995 – The Nagerkovil school bombing is carried out by the Sri Lanka Air Force in which at least...
- in attacks on three villages in eastern Sri Lanka. Chencholai bombing Nagerkovil school bombing Vaharai Bombing List of attacks on civilians attributed...
- Sri Lanka Air Force attacked what they claimed was an LTTE naval base. Nagerkovil school bombing - 34-71 civilians lost their lives on 22 September 1995...