Operation Dawn 7

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Iran-Iraq War

Operation Dawn 7 (Operation Walfajr-7; Persian: عملیات والفجر 7) is the name of an operation during Iran-Iraq war which was stopped before its practical beginning[1] due to the specific conditions of the region/war,[2] such as: releasing water at the region by the Iraqi forces, etc.[3]

The (military) code of the operation was "Ya Zahra" (یازهرا); and the considered operational areas were consisted of Chazabeh which was located in the distance of 110 km to the north west of Ahwaz and Chilat (Dehloran).[4] (At the area of Zeid and Kooshk, where was located at the geographical location of --the north of-- Hosseinieh station.)[5][6]

Eventually, the determined operation[7][8] which was planned to be done after the Operation Dawn-6,[9][10] finally finished before beginning (as a specific situation and operation). Operation Dawn-7 went to the next step to perform the next operation --namely "Operation Dawn 8" (Operation Walfajr-8) on 9 February 1986 on the south fronts, located in Abadan (Faw).[11]

See also[]

  • Operation Dawn-6
  • Operation Dawn-8

References[]

  1. ^ Undone operation Walfajr-7 mashreghnews.ir
  2. ^ Walfar-7 (Operation Dawn-7) tebyan.net Retrieved 27 May 2020
  3. ^ Operation Walfajr-7 (Dawn-7) aviny.com Retrieved 27 May 2020
  4. ^ Walfajr-7 fatehan.ir
  5. ^ Operation Walfajr-7 (and 6) dsrc.ir
  6. ^ Operation Walfajr-7 (Dawn-7) roshd.ir Retrieved 27 May 2020
  7. ^ The center of "preservation of the works/values of Defae-Moqqadas (holy defense)"
  8. ^ The reason of beginning of Operation Dawn-7 mashreghnews.ir Retrieved 27 May 2020
  9. ^ The table of holy defense tebyan.net
  10. ^ Roshd, National School Network, (Walfajr-7 [Dawn-7])
  11. ^ Ground operations of holy defense (Iran-Iraq War) fatehan.ir
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