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Operation Dawn 3 or Operation Valfajr-3 (
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: عملیات والفجر-۳) was an operation during
Iran–Iraq War The Iran–Iraq War was an armed conflict between Iran and Iraq that lasted from September 1980 to August 1988. It began with the Iraqi invasion of Iran and lasted for almost eight years, until the acceptance of United Nations Security Council ...
which was commenced on 3 August 1983 at 23 o'clock with the operation code of "Ya Allah" (Persian/Arabic: یاالله). This operation was launched in the range of "semi-extensive operation" located in the general area of Mehran (in Ilam province); and eventually led in the liberation of Mehran by Iranian forces. Iran's goals of the operation were as follows: * Liberation of Mehran city from the eye/range of the enemy * Making facility in the relation of "
Dehloran Dehloran ( fa, دهلران; also Romanized as Dehlorān) is a city in and the capital of Dehloran County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 27,602, in 5,787 families. The city lies along Road 64, near the Iraqi border. ...
Mehran" and also " Ilam–Mehran" * Modulation of defense lines against the enemy (Iraq), and pulling it from the heights to plain(s). It was Iran's worst defeat out of all the Dawn operations. Around 180,000 Iranian troops participated in this offensive, which targeted the central front in the region of Mehran. However, withering Iraqi firepower in support of deeply entrenched troops slaughtered the advancing Iranians. Although Iranian troops were highly motivated, they were poorly trained and equipped for this battle. For Iran, the operation was a disaster. The Iraqis struck back by emerging from their trenches to counterattack into
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and capture Mehran, for the second time.


Background

The Operation Dawn 3 is part of the series of Dawn operations, which involved about 500,000 troops covering a 150-mile front. It was launched in February 1983 and was described by Speaker Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani as the final move towards ending the Iran-Iraq war. The first campaign was concentrated in the Hawizeh marsh area and in the Haj Omran during the Operation Dawn 2. These achieved only minimal gains and started to diminish the morale of the Iranian troops as well as the Iranian reputation. The Iranians began a new attack in July 1983 in the central (Zurbatiya) sector.


Battle

The Iranians attempted to further exploit activities in the north after
Operation Dawn 2 Operation Dawn 2 or Operation Valfajr-2 ( fa, عملیات والفجر 2) was an Iranian operation during the eight-year-long Iran–Iraq War. This operation opened a new front in northern Iraq/Iraqi Kurdistan also known as "the Northern Front". ...
on 30 July 1983. Iran saw an opportunity to sweep away Iraqi forces controlling the roads between the Iranian controlled mountain border towns of Mehran, Dehloran and Elam. Iraq conducted airstrikes against 50,000 Iranian forces lodged in mountainous terrain, exhausting themselves attempting to dislodge the Iranians. Realising they needed to alter their tactics, Iraq equipped attack helicopters with chemical warheads; while ineffective, it demonstrated both the Iraqi general staff's and Saddam's increasing interest in using chemical weapons. In the end, in total 17,000 soldiers had lost their lives, larification neededwith no gain for either country. 3


See also

* Operation Ashura (Iran)


References


Iran Chamber Society (www.iranchamber.com)


Military operations of the Iran–Iraq War in 1983 Battles involving Iran Battles involving Iraq 1983 in Iran {{Iran-battle-stub