Battle of Failaka
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Part of the Gulf War | |||||||
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Iraqi Special Forces Battalion Marine Battalion Helicopter Support |
Infantry Company Company of Border Guards |
The Battle of Failaka broke out between the Kuwaiti garrison of Failaka Island and attacking Iraqi forces during the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait, on 2 August 1990.[citation needed] The Kuwaiti garrison consisted of an infantry company and a company of border guards, in addition to air defense company armed with Hawk SAMs. Iraqi forces consisted of a special forces battalion transported by helicopters reinforced with a battalion of marines.
Aftermath[]
After the successful takeover by the Iraqi army, the island of Failaka was depopulated, with its 2,000 residents expelled to the mainland.[1] The island was retaken by US forces in 1991, using tools of psychological warfare, making the Iraqi contingent of 1,400 surrender without a single shot.[2]
References[]
- ^ "War scars on Failaka island visible after 20 years". News.xinhuanet.com. 31 August 2011. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
- ^ North, Andrew (17 March 2003). "Middle East | US psy-ops play it loud". BBC News. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
See also[]
- The Battle of the Bridges
- 1990 in Kuwait
- Battles of the Gulf War
- Military history of Kuwait
- Battles involving Kuwait
- August 1990 events in Asia
- Conflicts in 1990