2021-06-22 20:51:13
51 Division troops of the Security Force HQ - Jaffna coordinated and distributed more than 225 dry ration packs among needy families in Ilawalai, Pandathirippu, Chullipuram, Wadukoddai and Manipay areas...
2021-06-22 19:51:13
During a recent routine visit to the Sri Lanka Army Combat Convoy Company (LKACCC) Contingent, the Force Commander - MINUSMA, Lieutenant General Dennis Gyllensporre, appreciated tasks, being performed by the LKACCC.
2021-06-22 19:00:58
The completely renovated and re-established ward for Covid -19 patients as an ICC at Mullaittivu Hospital was declared open on 16 June 2021 in the presence of the Commander...
2021-06-22 18:00:58
The Commander, Security Forces Kilinochchi, Major General Harendra Ranasinghe recently made a formal field visit to the 4 (V) Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps camp in Kilinochchi. He was welcomed by the Commanding officer...
2021-06-22 17:40:04
Troops-converted Siddi Ayurveda Hospital in Vavuniya to serve as a new Intermediate Care Centre (ICC) for COVID-19 patients which has a capacity of 100 beds and vested...
2021-06-22 17:29:36
A 'Shramadana' (self-help) campaign was carried out at Mcleod Elders' Home at Inuvil by the troops of the Security Force HQ-Jaffna at request during 17-19 June on the the directions of the Commander...
2021-06-22 12:20:22
Troops of the 121 Brigade and 18 Gemunu Watch of the 12 Division under the Security Force HQ-Central brought a wildfire that broke out atop the Deliwakanda Mountain range in Medagama-Giruwawapathana...
2021-06-21 14:39:50
231 Brigade troops in Batticaloa in order to be prepared for conduct of more and more clinical tests in the event of any surge in COVID-19 victims, provided assistance...
2021-06-21 13:48:08
The Army after undertaking the task of converting the famous Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre in Colombo to serve as an ICC completed the project and formally handed it over to health authorities...
2021-06-21 13:30:08
As of this morning (22), a total of 2,131 more persons were confirmed positive to COVID-19 in the past 24 hours. Among them, 33 were Sri Lankan expatriates.