Operation Barisal

Naval operation in East Pakistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Operation Barisal was a code-name of naval operation conducted by Pakistan Navy intended to take control of the city of Barisal, East Pakistan from the Mukti Bahini and the dissidents of the Pakistan Defence Forces. It was the part of Operation Searchlight.[1]

Date25 April 1971 – 1 May 1971
Location22.8°N 90.5°E / 22.8; 90.5
Result

Inconclusive

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Operation Barisal
Part of Operation Searchlight and Bangladesh War of Independence
Date25 April 1971 – 1 May 1971
Location22.8°N 90.5°E / 22.8; 90.5
Result

Inconclusive

Belligerents
Supported By:
India India
Commanders and leaders
Captain Ejaz Chaudhri
Units involved
Mukti Bahini Barisal Units
Strength
  • 4 gunboats
  • 1 destroyer
  • 1 patrol boat
  • 24 fighter jets

Unknown number of guerillas

At least 1 Water Craft(MV OSTRICH)
Casualties and losses
23 wounded

Unknown

1 Water Craft sunk (MV OSTRICH)
Further information, see Operation Searchlight, Bangladesh War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Barisal is located in Bangladesh
Barisal
Barisal
Location within Bangladesh
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Since the starting of Searchlight, the Mukti Bahini had been staging large scale sabotage missions, disturbing the communications and signals operatives in East Pakistan. Naval Intelligence found traces to the city of Barisal, therefore decided to conduct the operation. The operation was part of Searchlight and was to provide logistic support to the Pakistan Army, by first deploying the Pakistan Navy's gun boats and navy personnel on grounds.

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