Gomarankadawala massacre explained

Gomaranakadawala massacre
Location:Gomaranakadawala, Trincomalee District, Sri Lanka
Target:Sinhalese civilians
Date:April 23, 2006
Timezone:+05:30 GMT
Type:Firing
Fatalities:6
Weapons:Guns

Gomarankadawala is a tiny village in the Trincomalee District of Sri Lanka, where 6 Sinhalese civilians were gunned down by suspected LTTE cadres in an incident known as the Gomarankadawala massacre.

Incident

The Gomarankadawala massacre occurred on April 23, 2006, at Kalyanapura, Gomarankadawala when the 6 victims were trying to retrieve a tractor that had got stuck in the mud in a paddy field. Suddenly, a group of LTTE cadres raced from the nearby forest and indiscriminately fired on them. One Home Guard, who was engaged in farming during his leisure time, was also among those slain farmers.

Victims

6 civilians, including 4 school boys, lost their lives in this incident. All victims died on the spot before other villagers could rush into the paddy field to aid them.

The list of the dead civilians includes,

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