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Ranjith Premasiri
DPS, PBP
Birth name Ranjith Premasiri Madalana
Nickname Nero
Died 28 April 2009
Place of birth Pallama, Sri Lanka
Allegiance Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Service/branch Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Army
Years of service 1991–2009
Rank 02. SLA-CPL Corporal
Unit Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force
5th Battalion Gajaba Regiment
Battles/wars

Sri Lankan Civil War

Awards Desha Putra Sammanaya ribbon bar Desha Putra Sammanaya
Purna Bhumi Padakkama ribbon bar Purna Bhumi Padakkama
North and East Operations Medal ribbon bar North and East Operations Medal
Riviresa Campaign Services Medal ribbon bar Riviresa Campaign Services Medal
Sri Lanka Army 50th Anniversary Medal ribbon bar Sri Lanka Army 50th Anniversary Medal
50th Independence Anniversary Commemoration Medal 50th Independence Anniversary Commemoration Medal

Ranjith Premasiri Madalana alias "Nero" was a decorated Sri Lanka Army sniper with 217 confirmed LTTE kills during the Eelam War.[1]

He was killed on 28 April 2009, 20 days before the end of the conflict.[2]

He is also listed in world sniper list and is ranked at 5th place on it.

Military career[]

At the height of the Sri Lankan Civil War, Premasiri joined the Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force in 1991 at the age of 22. After his training at the Diyathalawa Army base, he was attached to the 5th Battalion of the Gajaba Regiment.

After completing the Sri Lanka Army 8th sniper course, he joined the Army snipers in 2000.

He was injured several times during his service but insisted on serving in active duty.

On 28 April 2009, LTTE combatants took hiding among Tamil refugees that were fleeing to government controlled areas in Puthumathalan. While tracking the combatants, Corporal Premasiri was killed by an LTTE sniper.

The Sri Lankan Civil war ended on 18 May 2009 just 20 days after Corporal Premasiri's death. At the time of his death, he had served 18 years in the Sri Lanka Army and 9 years of it as a sniper with 217 confirmed kills.

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