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- Tawakkul Operation (Persian: عملیات توکل) is the name of a military operation during Iran–Iraq War (in general area of Abadan) which was launched by Iran's army—plus a number of militaries from Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and headquarters of irregular wars—on 10 January 1981. Armors (of Iranian forces) began it from two axes, and the infantries started it through the third axis. The commanders of Arvand-Headquarters who had the command of the mentioned operation (of Tawakkul), planned the operation to defeat the siege of Abadan (and likewise reclaim the east area of Karun River; and rejecting the enemy until the international border of Shalamcheh and Khin-river). A number of Iraqi soldiers at a part of Abadan were captured by Iranians and the line of Iraqi forces was destroyed. Iranian forces finally could not stabilize their situation or reach their planned aims. (en)
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- Tawakkul Operation (Persian: عملیات توکل) is the name of a military operation during Iran–Iraq War (in general area of Abadan) which was launched by Iran's army—plus a number of militaries from Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and headquarters of irregular wars—on 10 January 1981. Armors (of Iranian forces) began it from two axes, and the infantries started it through the third axis. A number of Iraqi soldiers at a part of Abadan were captured by Iranians and the line of Iraqi forces was destroyed. Iranian forces finally could not stabilize their situation or reach their planned aims. (en)
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