Operation Ashura (Iran)

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Date17 October 1984
(4 days)
Location
Result Iranian victory
Territorial
changes
Iran recaptures 50 sq.km of occupied territory
Operation Ashura
Part of Iran–Iraq War

Iranian soldiers preparing to enter combat during Operation Ashura
Date17 October 1984
(4 days)
Location
Result Iranian victory
Territorial
changes
Iran recaptures 50 sq.km of occupied territory
Belligerents
 Iraq  Iran
Units involved
Iraqi Army Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Operation Ashura (Persian: عملیات عاشورا) is a military operation during Iran–Iraq War[1][2][3][4] which was launched on 17 October 1984 by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Islamic Republic of Iran Army against the army of Iraq. The military code of this operation was "Ya Aba Abdullah Al-Hussein (A.S.)" [Persian: (یااباعبدالله‌الحسین(ع], and ultimately the operation led to the recapture of more than 50 square kilometers of occupied areas in Ilam province, Iran.[5][6][7][8]

Twelve days before the official start of the Iran–Iraq War, on September 10, 1980, Iraqi Ba'athist army entered Ilam province and occupied the Meymak area. As a result of Ashura-operation, Iran took back fifty square-kilometers of the area. Among the spoils of war captured by Iran, are as follows:

4 tanks, 7 vehicles, 6 106 mm rifles, 29 mortars and a large number of small arms and ammunition from the Iraqi army.[9][10][11]

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