- Siege of Abadan
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Siege of Abadan
partof=Iran–Iraq War
caption=Exploded tank, remains in Abadan as symbol of Iran–Iraq War.
date=November 1980 - September 1981
place=Abadan ,Khuzestan province , southwestIran
territory=
result=Iran ian victory,Iraqi siege of the city fails
combatant1=flagcountry|Iraq|1963
combatant2=flagcountry|Iran
combatant3=
commander1=flagicon|Iraq|1963Saddam Hussein
commander2=flagicon|IranMostafa Chamran
commander3=
strength1=24,500 men
800 tanks
strength2=Unknown
strength3=
casualties1=Unknown
casualties2=Unknown
casualties3=
notes=The Siege of Abadan was a major action during the early part of the
Iran–Iraq War .The plan
In September 1980 Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein launched a surprise attack againstIran and invaded Iranian territory on a broad front. Iraq's initial plan to attackAbadan Island called for an armored division to cross theShatt al-Arab nearKharkiya on the road heading fromBaghdad toBasra and then head south to capture the cities ofKhorramshahr and Abadan. This division included 500-600 tanks as well as some special forces units for a total troop strength of 20,000 men.The battle
On
November 3 , Iraqi forces reachedAbadan in Iran'sKhuzestan province. Iranian resistance proved too strong, however, so Iraqi commanders called for reinforcements. A second, weakened armored division with a strength of approximately 4,500 men and 200 tanks was sent to cut off Abadan and surround the city from the northeast. These two Iraqi divisions faced an unknown number of Iranian troops. Most likely sources estimate that a single brigade defended Khorramshahr supported by two operational reserves located further north. [http://stinet.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA241169&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf]The siege
Although the Iraqis were repulsed by the Iranian
Pasdaran unit, they managed to surround Abadan on three sides and occupy a portion of the city. However the Iraqis could not overcome the stiff resistance; sections of the city still under Iranian control were resupplied at night by boat. The Iraqis kept up a siege for several months, but never succeeded in capturing Abadan. Much of the city, including theoil refinery , was badly damaged or destroyed by thesiege and bybombing . In what they considered a victory, the Iranians forced the Iraqis to end the siege in September 1981.References
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