The city of Jaffna had been for years a major stronghold of the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The Tigers viewed the city as the capital of their
new independent state. The city was briefly recaptured by the Indian army in 1987 during
Operation Pawan but the city was later captured again by the Tigers. The newly elected president of Sri Lanka,
Chandrika Kumaratunga, ordered this offensive after peace talks with the
LTTE broke down after the Tigers attacked and destroyed Sri Lankan Navy gunboats and fired anti-aircraft missiles at Sri Lankan Airforce AVRO aircraft over Jaffna. Control of the peninsula became vital to the control of
Palali airbase. On October 17, 1995, 10,000 SLA commenced the campaign to Jaffna city (25 miles away) and in a 50-day battle that lasted until December 5, 1995, up to 500 Sri Lankan Army soldiers and over 430 LTTE cadres were killed. In the end the army managed to take the city and the peninsula from the Tigers, thus crippling the LTTE, however most of the LTTE forces managed to retreat into the jungle. ==Aftermath==