- Siege of Barentu
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Siege of Barentu
partof=Eritrean War of Independence
caption=
date=1977
place=Barentu ,Eritrea
casus=
territory=
result=ELF/EPLF siege fails
combatant1= ELF
EPLF
combatant2=flagicon|Ethiopia|1975Ethiopia
flagicon|USSRUSSR
flagicon|CubaCuba
commander1=
commander2=
strength1=
strength2=
casualties1="unknown"
casualties2="unknown"
notes=Campaignbox Eritrean War of IndependenceThe Siege of Barentu took place in 1978 in and around the town ofBarentu in westernEritrea . It was jointly laid to siege by theEritrean Liberation Front (ELF) and theEritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) against the forces ofEthiopia . This was a decisive battle during theEritrean War of Independence and marked the beginning ofSoviet involvement in the conflict.The Battle
The town of Barentu was defended by a large garrison of Ethiopian troops. The garrison had constructed numerous fortifications to improve the defensibility of the town. Furthermore a local militia had been raised to increase the number of troops. Of most significance in this battle however, was the decision by Soviet military advisers to commit to direct involvement. [cite web|url=http://www.nharnet.com/Editorials/TodayinEriHistory/NharnetTeam_Jan13.htm|title= From the Experiences of the Eritrean Liberation Army (ELA)|accessdate=2006-12-28]
During the siege of Barentu the Soviet planners used their air superiority to their advantageby using close air support. This close air support inflicted heavy casualties on the forces of the ELF and EPLF who were conducting their first major joint operation. The failure of this joint operation would have significant consequences later in the war of independence.
The failure of the siege, and the heavy losses incurred by both the ELF and EPLF forces in this battle, as well as the failure at the Battle of Massawa led to the "strategic withdrawal".
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