- Battle of Jaji
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conflict=Battle of Jaji
partof=Soviet war in Afghanistan
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date=May 20 -June 13 ,1987
place=Pakistan i-Afghan border
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combatant1=flag|Soviet Union,
flagicon|Afghanistan|1980Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
combatant2=Afghan andArab Mujahideen
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commander2=Jalaluddin Haqqani ,Osama bin Laden
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notes=The Battle of Jaji occurred in May 1987, during the first stage of withdrawal of Soviet forces from their failed invasion of Afghanistan.cite web
last=Grau |first=Lester
url=http://leav-www.army.mil/fmso/documents/Withdrawal.pdf
title="Breaking contact without leaving chaos: the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan"
publisher= Foreign Military Studies Office Publications
accessdate=2007-08-17 ] Remaining Soviet troops supported the Soviet-backed government's operations inPaktia Province against theMujahideen , hoping to relieve a besieged garrison at Ali Sher, and cut off supply lines to the Mujahideen fromPakistan .cite book
first = David | last = Isby
title = War in a distant country, Afghanistan: invasion and resistance
date = 1989
publisher = Arms and Armour Press
isbn= 0 85368 769 2
pages= p42]The Mujahideen "al-Masada" compound in had been constructed by
Osama bin Laden , in order to have a training facility that didn't rely on Pakistan. [cite book
title=Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001
last=Coll |first=Steve
year=2004
publisher=Penguin Books
isbn= 1594200076
pages= p157, p163-164] OnMay 20 , after Ali Sher had been relieved,Fact|date=January 2008 Jaji was attacked byRussian Airborne Troops ,Spetznaz , the Soviet-backed Afghan Army and tribal militias.Fact|date=January 2008The Mujahideen army numbered in the thousands, having drawn recruits from the surrounding area, cite news |first= Tim |last= McGirk |authorlink= |coauthors=
title= Moscow's Graveyard
url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1090775-2,00.html
work= |publisher= [http://www.time.com/ Time]
date=2005-08-06
accessdate=2007-08-04 ] including forces from all seven of the resistance parties. Among the leaders wereJalaluddin Haqqani andMohammed Anwar , whose experienced troops were carrying Stinger andBlowpipe missile s that threatened Soviet gunships.Eventually, after 24 days of combat, a number of Soviet-aligned Afghan soldiers had defected to the Mujahideen, and the Soviets, having made no headway, decided to pull back. Fact|date=January 2008
This battle later became famous due the participation of
Osama bin Laden , whose force of 50Mujahideen resisted the assaults of 200 Soviet Spetznaz for a week, according to the reports of the time. [cite news
title=Echoes of Afghanistan in the streets of Fallujah
first= Colin |last= Freeman
url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/11/11/EDG7O9PC171.DTL
date=2004-11-11
publisher=San Francisco Chronicle
accessdate=2007-04-28] However, some suggest that bin Laden and his fighters eventually retreated after taking losses. [ cite book
title=Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama Bin Laden
first=Peter |last=Bergen
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=sRhZDrJb0zgC&pg=PA90&vq=Jaji%2089&sig=D9ZUXg7q-baLV7CBJdzewoZXJbM#PPA57,M1
date=May 28, 2002
publisher=Free Press
isbn= 0743234677
pages= p56-57]At least 12 of the defenders, chiefly Arab volunteers, were killed in the week-long battle, and Bin Laden suffered a foot wound. [Coll, p163]
Ahmed Said Khadr would often praise the bravery of the fighters in Jaji to his children, but refused to confirm whetheror not he had actually participated. [Michelle Shephard , "Guantanamo's Child", 2008.]In the end, the mujahideen successfully held their complex system of tunnels and caves named "al-Masada" ("Lion's Den") just outside the village of
Jaji , near the Pakistani border, from Soviet capture. [cite web |url=http://www.peterbergen.com/bergen/articles/details.aspx?id=235
title= Review of the "Osama bin Laden I know" by Dick Clarke in the Washington Post
accessdate= 2007-08-05
first= Richard A. |last= Clarke
date=2006-01-22 |year= |month= |publisher= [http://www.peterbergen.com/ PeterBergen.com] |pages= |language= ]Although relatively unimportant in military terms, the battle had been chronicled daily by Arab press outlets during its firefights, and left an impression of bin Laden as a victorious military leader, attracting a number of followers to his cause. [cite news
title=Profile of Osama bin Laden (transript)
url=http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0608/22/i_ins.01.html
date=2006-08-22
publisher=CNN.com
accessdate=2007-08-05]References
*cite news
title=Reagan's Osama Connection
url=http://www.slate.com/id/2102243/
date= 2004-06-10
publisher=Slate
accessdate=2007-04-28
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