The Jaffna hospital, also known as the Jaffna Teaching Hospital and Jaffna General Hospital, is the premier healthcare providing institution within the densely populated
Jaffna peninsula, situated in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. It had functioned throughout the period of civil war as a sanctuary that was out of bounds for combatants. After the deterioration of the relationship between the rebel LTTE and the IPKF, an attempt by the IPKF to capture
Jaffna town was expected. Because of fears of a military operation by the Indian Army, some staff of the hospital had kept away from duty, but others had reported to work assuming that the Indian Army would be considerate because of assurances provided by the Indian Embassy in
Colombo to a group of prominent Jaffna citizens that a major military action was not imminent. By October 21, 1987, which was
Diwali, a high
Hindu holiday, over 70 dead bodies had accumulated in the
mortuary as a result of shelling and other military activities. ==Eyewitness accounts==