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1950 Albanian coastline ambushes

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1950 Albanian coastline ambushes
Part of Operation Valuable
DateSeptember and Novemeber, 1950
Location
Result Communist Albanian victory
Belligerents
Albania Communist Albania  United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Albania Kadri Hazbiu United Kingdom Peter Dwyer
Units involved
Sigurimi United Kingdom MI6
Strength
Albania Unknown United Kingdom three British backed teams
Casualties and losses
Albania none United Kingdom All teams were captured or killed

The 1950 Albanian coastline ambushes or Raids on the Albanian coastline in 1950 unfolded, involving a conflict between Albanian Hoxhaist secret forces (Sigurimi), and multiple British-backed teams supported by MI6.[1][2][3]

Aftermath

The landings during the covert operation were a failure, as all of the British agents were killed or captured.[2]

References

  1. ^ Dorril, Stephen (2002). MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-1778-1. During November, James Blackburn's boat landed two more British-backed teams on the Albanian coast
  2. ^ a b The Journal of Intelligence History. LIT Verlag Münster. ISBN 978-3-8258-0650-7. Despite the above development, in September and November 1950 three more British-backed teams landed on the Albanian beach. The results were disastrous. The Albanian Security Service, Sigurimi, ambushed the SIS agents and almost all of them were killed or captured.
  3. ^ Prados 2006, p. 63.

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