Tawakkul Operation

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Tawakkul Operation

A destroyed Iraqi tank in Abadan left as a symbol of the Iran–Iraq War
DateJanuary 1981
Location
Result

Tactical Iranian victory

  • Iraqi forces destroyed
  • Iranian forces failed to stabilize their situation or reach their planned aims
Belligerents
Iraq  Iran
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Tawakkul Operation (Persian: عملیات توکل) is the name of a military operation during the Iran–Iraq War[1][2][3][4] (in the general area of Abadan) which was launched by the regular Iranian Army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in January 1981.

The operation[edit]

Armored divisions of the Iranian Army began the operation from two axes, and the Iranian infantry started from the third axis.[5] The commanders of Arvand military Headquarters who had the command operation, planned the to break the siege of Abadan (and likewise reclaim the area east of Karun River; and pushing the enemy back towards the international border of Shalamcheh and the Khin-river).[6]

Aftermath[edit]

A large number of Iraqi soldiers at a part of Abadan were captured and the line of Iraqi forces was destroyed.[7][8][9] However, the Iranians could not stabilize their situation or reach their planned aims.[10]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Operation of Tawakkul in the area of Mahshahr rasekhoon.net
  2. ^ َRahrowane-Artesh Anjoman (Association of Army followers), Tawwakul Operation
  3. ^ Amaliat Hwoizah/Tawakkul, 2Failed operations bbc.com
  4. ^ َShabakeMelli-Madares (National Network of schools) --Roshd; Operation Tawakkul
  5. ^ Tawakkul Amaliat --Operation ashoora.ir
  6. ^ The Operation of Tawakkul irib.ir
  7. ^ Tawakkul Operation aparat.com
  8. ^ َIslamic Revolution Newspaper (Ruzname Enqelabe-Eslami); operation Tawakkul
  9. ^ (The operation of) Tawakkul roshd.ir
  10. ^ Tawakkul (operation) ganj-esar.i