Second Battle of al-Faw

Second Battle of al-Faw
Part of Tawakalna ala Allah Operations of the Iran–Iraq War
Date17–18 April 1988
Location
Result Iraqi victory
Territorial
changes
Iraqis liberate the Al-Faw peninsula
Belligerents
 Iraq  Iran
Commanders and leaders
Saddam Hussein
Gen. Adnan Khairallah
Gen. al-Rashid
Lt. Gen. al-Rawi
Gen. Hussein Rashid al-Tikriti
Ruhollah Khomeini
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Esmaeil Sohrabi
Mohsen Rezaee
General Esmael Shorabi
Strength

~100,000 Republican Guard soldiers


1,200 tanks, 1,300 armored vehicles, 1,400 artillery pieces and 100 attack helicopters

20,000–40,000 Basij militia


100 tanks and 150 artillery pieces
Casualties and losses

800 killed


20 armored vehicles lost

5,000 killed,
10,000 captured


All remaining tanks and artillery pieces captured

The Second Battle of al-Faw (also known as the Operation Ramadan Mubarak (Blessed Ramadan), fought on 17 April 1988, was a major battle of the Iran–Iraq War. After their defeat at the First Battle of al-Faw two years earlier, the newly restructured Iraqi Army conducted a major operation to clear the Iranians out of the peninsula.

The Iraqis concentrated well over 100,000 troops from the battle-hardened Republican Guard. The heavy use of chemical weapons quickly disarrayed the Iranian defenses, which consisted of 15,000 Iranian Basij volunteers. The southern wing of the assault consisted of the Republican Guard's Madinah and Baghdad Divisions, which assaulted the Iranian lines and then allowed the Hammurabi Armoured Division to pass through and move along the southern coast of the peninsula and into al-Faw itself.

Meanwhile, the regular Iraqi Army's VII Corps attacked the northern end of the line with the 7th Infantry and 6th Armoured Divisions. While the 7th Infantry's attack became bogged down, the 6th Armoured broke through the Iranian lines, the 1st Mechanised Division pushed through, and later linked up with the Republican Guard divisions outside al-Faw. Thus the peninsula had been secured within thirty-five hours, with much of the Iranians' equipment captured intact. The battle saw extensive use of chemical warfare by the Iraqis against the Iranians.