- United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission
UNIKOM, the
United Nations Iraq -Kuwait Observation Mission, was established onApril 9 ,1991 following theGulf War by Security Council resolution 689 (1991) and fully deployed by early May.The task of the 300 military observers was to monitor the
demilitarized zone (DMZ) along the Iraq-Kuwait border and the Khawr 'Abd Allah waterway, deter border violations and report any hostile action. In February1993 , the mandate was extended to include physical action to prevent violations and the force was expanded to an intended three mechanized infantry battalions plus support.The mandate of UNIKOM was completed on
October 6 ,2003 .The force's headquarters were in
Umm Qasr , Iraq, within the DMZ. The maximum strength of the force was 1,187 onFebruary 28 ,1995 . At the time of the withdrawal onSeptember 30 ,2003 there were four military observers and 131 civilian staff. During the mission there were 18 fatalities.Contributors are
Argentina ,Austria ,Bangladesh (including the mechanized infantry battalion),Canada ,Chile , China,Denmark ,Fiji ,Finland ,France ,Germany ,Ghana ,Greece ,Hungary ,India ,Indonesia , Ireland,Italy ,Kenya ,Malaysia ,Nigeria ,Norway ,Pakistan ,Poland ,Romania ,Russian Federation (Soviet Union beforeDecember 24 ,1991 ),Senegal ,Singapore ,Sweden ,Switzerland ,Thailand ,Turkey ,United Kingdom ,United States ,Uruguay andVenezuela
* [In addition, during the setting-up phase (April–June1991 ), UNIKOM included five infantry companies, drawn fromUNFICYP andUNIFIL . Those troops were provided byAustria ,Denmark ,Fiji ,Ghana andNepal . There was also a medical unit from Norway and a logistic company fromSweden .]References
Jan Bury, "The UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission", "
International Peacekeeping ", Volume 10, Number 2 (Summer 2003), pp. 71-88.Related Links
Kuwait/Iraq Separation barrier External links
* [http://www.un.org/Depts/DPKO/Missions/unikom/unikom_body.htm UNIKOM]
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