Operation_Karbala-2

Operation Karbala-2

Operation Karbala-2

1986 Iranian military operation in the Iran–Iraq War


Operation Karbala-2 (Persian: عملیات کربلای 2) was an Iranian operation during Iran–Iraq War[1][11][12][13] which was launched on 1 September 1986[14][15] in Haji Omeran area in Iraq[16] with the command/participation of a brigade from Seyyed-al-Shohada corp-4 (of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps). As a result of the operation which was commenced by the code of "Ya Aba Abdellah al-Hussain (a.s.)", a part of "Haj-Omeran" road and some altitudes became occupied by Iranian forces.[15]

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At the operation Karbala-2[17][18][19] which was almost near the end of the 4th year of the war, there were other (Iranian) corps which participated in the operation in addition to Seyyed-al-Shohada corp-4, including:[15]

Badr brigade-9, Qaem-12, Imam Reza-21, Quds-105 and Shuhada-155; which was done totally by the participation of 28 battalions from Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.[15]

Iran at the end of this operation, Iranian forces captured the altitudes of "1600, 1700, 1800, 2000, 2200, 2435" and also a part of "Haj-Omran-Darbande Chuman Mostafa" and "GardKu" road[15] in Iraq.[20]

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References

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