Battle of Massawa (1990)

Battle of Massawa (1990)
Battle of Massawa
Part of Eritrean War of Independence
Date February 8, 1990-February 10, 1990
Location Massawa, Eritrea
Result EPLF victory
Belligerents
EritreaEritrean People's Liberation Front Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svgEthiopia
Casualties and losses
Unknown 6000-9000

The Second Battle of Massawa (aka. Operation Fenkil) took place in 1990 in and around the coastal city of Massawa in Eritrea. This offensive was also dubbed the Fenkil Offensive and was conducted by both land and sea by the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) against the Ethiopian Army.

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The battle

Beginning on February 8, 1990 the EPLF forces began the offensive by cutting of the critical supply route from the Asmara garrison. The surprise attack stunned the Ethiopian military and by the following afternoon the EPLF forces were in the suburbs of Massawa. On the third day of the offensive, February 10, 1990, the Eritrean forces captured the Ethiopian naval base near the town. The only remaining portion of the city to rid of Ethiopian troops were the islands.

To achieve this the Eritrean forces used their nascent naval forces (mostly small gunboats) to attack from by sea during an artillery barrage. Using this artillery fire the Eritrean armor moved onto the causeways that connected the islands with the mainland. The first of these tanks were destroyed by the Ethiopian garrison, however, they were eventually overcome by the EPLF. After this defeat the remainder of the Ethiopian forces retreated to Ghinda.

Even after the loss of Massawa, the Ethiopians continued their aerial bombardment of the city. The civilian population was hardest hit as the EPLF forces had followed the Ethiopian troops to Ghinda. Notable of this bombardment was that napalm and cluster bombs were used.[1][2]

Commemoration

The War Memory Square in Massawa.

The battle was commemorated by a memorial of three tanks in War Memory Square near the Massawa city centre on Tualud Island by the entrance to the causeway to the mainland.[3][4] In 2004 on the fourteenth anniversary of the battle, Eritrea issued a set of two stamps and a three-stamp minisheet honoring the "Liberation of Massawa". Pictured on the 40c was the tank memorial with fountain, on the 50c was a speedboat (gunboat) with soldiers.[5]


References

  1. ^ "Famine Relief in Ethiopia: An Update". Hearing Before the International Taskforce of the Select Committee on Hunger House of Representatives (101st Congress, 2nd Session). Washington DC: US Government Printing Office. 1990-05-08. pp. 75. http://www.developmentgap.org/africa/Famine_relief_Ethiopia_Hearing_before_international_task_force_select_committee_on_hunger_house_of_representatives.pdf. Retrieved 2006-12-27. 
  2. ^ "The Red Sea, Suez Canal, Egypt to Aden, Yemen - Nov - March 2005". http://www.sallylightfoot.nl/pivot/entry.php?uid=standard-163. Retrieved 2006-12-27. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Things to do in Massawa: St Mariam Cathedral" Lonely Planet
  4. ^ Tzehaie, Mebrat (17 April 2011) "Massawa (Mitsiwa, Massauwa) Eritrea" (self-published)
  5. ^ Eritrea #377-379 Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue (Volume 2, 2011)

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