First Battle of Jalalabad Airport | |||||||
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Part of Afghan Civil War (1989–1992), Battle of Jalalabad (1989) and Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Supported by: Soviet Union |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Shahnawaz Tanai[1] General Barakzai † |
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar Hamid Gul | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Afghan Army[1]
Ministry of Interior:[1]
Afghan National Guard:[1]
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Pakistan[1]
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Hezb-I-Islami Gulbuddin:[1]
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Afghan Government in Exile:
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The First Battle of Jalalabad Airport was a battle between fighters associated with the Afghan Interim Government and Afghan government forces that took place at Jalalabad Airport on 6–8 March 1989, as part of the Battle of Jalalabad and the greater Afghan Civil War. that began after the Soviets withdrew from the country in February 1989. A second battle broke out at the airport on 9 March 1989.[6]
It also is a setback to the U.S.-Pakistani policy that supports the guerrillas in their fight against the Kabul government of President Najibullah.
Casualties have been high on both sides. Government troops have been reduced by heavy guerrilla shelling and rocketing from 12,000 to 9,000, Western diplomats say....The Afghan Air Force is said to be taking advantage of the fact that, probably for the first time in the war, guerrilla forces are concentrated in static positions, which make them easier bombing targets.