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Sri Lankan Tamil rebel
BrigadierVithusha
BornKappoothu, Vadamaradchi, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
OrganizationLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Military service
AllegianceTamil Eelam
Service / branchLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Years of service1985 –2009
CommandsHead of Malathi Brigade, Commander of LTTE's Women's Wing
Battles / warsSri Lankan Civil War

Vithusha also spelt as Vidusha commonly known by the nom de guerre Brigadier Vithusha was a Sri Lankan Tamil rebel and member of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a separatist Tamil militant organisation in Sri Lanka. She joined the LTTE after being deeply affected by the massacre of Tamils in the Kumudini boat massacre in 1985. She came from a Tamil Brahmin family, her brother Vithushan died in combat during battle with the Sri Lankan Army in Vilakkuvaithakulam in Vavuniya District in 1999. She received her training near Kilili as part of the Freedom Birds training program. She was in charge of stores during the IPKF operations. She got into combat and fought in an attack on the Jaffna Fort and she played a significant role in every military operation in which the women's brigade was involved. She was killed in combat in the Battle of Puthukkudiyirippu in 2009.

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