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JVP insurgency
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1987–1989 JVP insurrection
Part of the Cold War and Sri Lankan Civil War

Clockwise, from top left: A militia of the DJV, graffiti on the wall of a post office reading "let's kill J. R.", a bus that was burnt by the DJV, a security guard in front of the BOC vandalized by the DJV
Date15 April 1987 – 29 December 1989 (1987-04-15 – 1989-12-29)
(2 years, 9 months and 14 days)
Location
Result

Sri Lankan Government victory

  • Emergency conditions in South-western and Central provinces lifted
  • Insurgency declined following the fall of the Eastern bloc
Belligerents

Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna

Commanders and leaders
Units involved
  • North-Eastern cell
  • South-Western cell
  • Central Cell
Strength
  • 40,000
  • 6,000
  • 40,000 (1989)[2]
  • 2,000 members[3][4]
  • 80,000+ supporters
Casualties and losses
  • 6,700 killed by insurgents
  • 300+ killed in direct combat, multiple heavy infantry vehicles destroyed mostly in landmine blasts
  • 250+ killed in direct combat, multiple installments attacked
  • SLCDF: 98 killed
  • 14 Jawans killed by the DJV, 1 heavy infantry vehicle destroyed[b]

10,000–60,000 captured and/or killed

20,000+ disappeared
  • Total killed: 60,000–80,000
  • Disappeared: 20,000+[5][6]