Battle of Liopetri

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The Battle of Liopetri took place on 1-2 September 1958 as part of the Cyprus Emergency. British security forces attacked an EOKA team and killed its four members after a five-hour battle.

The four gunmen opened fire on elements of the 1st Battalion The Royal Ulster Rifles. The British then sealed off the village, imposed a curfew and begin looking for the men. They were located in a barn and a battle ensued in which all four EOKA gunmen were killed.

Cpl Shaughnessey was awarded a Military Medal for his actions. The barn at Liopetri is now a Greek Cypriot national monument, the Akhyronas Barn Museum, and includes a bronze statue of the four EOKA men who died.[1][2]

The battle resulted in Colonel Georgios Grivas calling an end to a truce that had been in effect since August.[3]

References

  1. Battle description at Royal Irish
  2. Tourism page for Liopetri
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