Operation Dawn 9
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Part of the Iran–Iraq War | |||||||
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Saddam Hussein | Ruhollah Khomeini |
Operation Dawn 9 (Persian: عملیات والفجر 9), also known as "Operation Walfajr-9", was a military operation during Iran-Iraq War,[1] which was launched on 24 February 1986[2][3] on the east area of Sulaymaniyah at the front of "northwest", which was performed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.[4]
The mentioned operation was commenced on 24 o'clock with the code of "Ya Allah" (Persian: یاالله). The goal of "operation dawn-9" was to approach the city of Sulaymaniyah in Iraq, and likewise fighting the gathering of Iraqi forces in Faw. The Iranian government claimed that more than 2,500 soldiers were killed/injured with 1,634 casualties for Iraqi army.[5] The Iranian government claimed that Iran's forces captured several areas from Iraqis, including a few border checkpoints from the heights Kana,[6] Sholeh-Kooran, Tange-Soor, MooBara, Makhlan, Kani-Maran, Sarv, heights 1470 and 1489.[7][8]
On 23 April 1986 Iran took advantage of the bad weather to launch the second phase of Operation Dawn 9, and overran the Iraqi battalions guarding the Rawanduz sector. This was accelerated by a rear attack by hordes of Peshmerga from the mountains. On 15 May 1,000 Peshmerga troops backed by Iranian paratroopers took hold of Mangesh. Baghdad dispatched an armored brigade, a mountain brigade, and a special forces brigade supported by attack helicopters, which eventually recaptured Mangesh. Iraqi authorities doubled the amount of Popular Army troops in the region and armed Arab volunteer farmers to patrol the sector.
See also
References
- ^ Operation Dawn 9 ashoora.ir
- ^ Beginning Operation Dawn 9 in Sulaymaniyah by IRGC todaytime.ir
- ^ Information base of "Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force"
- ^ Acquainting with Operation Walfajr-9 iqna.ir
- ^ Operation Dawn 9 aviny.com
- ^ Specialized database and informing of the "sacred defense" (Defa'eh-Moqaddas)
- ^ Operation Dawn 9, approaching Sulaymaniah irna.ir
- ^ Knowing Operation Dawn 9 hamshahrionline.ir