Iraqi ballistic missile attacks on Saudi Arabia | |
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Part of the Gulf War | |
Type | Airstrike |
Location | |
Target | Saudi Arabian and American military targets |
Date | 18 January – 26 February 1991 |
Executed by | Iraqi Armed Forces |
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Political offices
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Between 18 January and 26 February 1991, Ba'athist Iraq launched 46 al-Husayn Scud missiles against Saudi Arabian and American military targets in Dhahran and the Saudi capital of Riyadh amidst the Gulf War. Attacks began hours after US General Norman Schwarzkopf emphasized large-scale efforts taken to comb the vast expanses of western Iraq for missile attacks aimed at Israel.[1]
Although the attacks were largely inaccurate, the missiles caused 28 of the 148 United States battle deaths during the Gulf War.[2] Most of the Iraqi ballistic missiles fired at Saudi Arabia were aimed at military targets, leading to low civilian casualties.[3]