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real footage::: https://t.me/T5TOfficial/15926 Velupillai Prabhakaran (1954–2009) was the founder and leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a militant organization that fought for an independent Tamil state in northern/eastern Sri Lanka. He led a 25+ year armed struggle against the Sri Lankan government, characterized by guerrilla tactics, suicide bombings, and assassinations. He was killed by the Sri Lankan army in May 2009. Key Aspects of Prabhakaran's History: Early Life & Ideology: Born on November 26, 1954, in Valvettiturai, Sri Lanka, he was influenced by the marginalization of Tamils and admired militant nationalists like Subhash Chandra Bose and Bhagat Singh. Formation of LTTE: In 1972, he formed the Tamil New Tigers (TNT), which evolved into the LTTE in 1976. Armed Conflict: He led the LTTE through four major "Eelam Wars," seeking to create a separate state named Tamil Eelam. Tactics & Influence: Under his leadership, the LTTE became a highly disciplined, conventional guerrilla force known for pioneering suicide vests, having an air wing, and a naval unit. Controversies: He was implicated in high-profile assassinations, including Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi (1991) and Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa (1993). Death: He was killed on May 18, 2009, during the final stages of the civil war by the Sri Lankan military. Prabhakaran remains a deeply divisive figure—regarded as a freedom fighter by some Tamil nationalists and a ruthless terrorist leader by others.