Operation Provide Comfort

Operation Provide Comfort/Provide Comfort II
Part of the Iraqi no-fly zones conflict

Commemorative medallion issued to some participating US soldiers
DateMarch 1991 – 31 December 1996
Location
Northern Iraq
Result Establishment of Kurdish de facto autonomous region in northern Iraq
Belligerents
 United States
Peshmerga
 United Kingdom
Germany
 France
 Australia
 Netherlands
 Turkey
Italy
 Spain
 Portugal
 Iraq
Support:
 Belarus[1][2]
Commanders and leaders
United States John Shalikashvili Ba'athist Iraq Saddam Hussein
Casualties and losses

2 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters downed by friendly fire with 26 killed
5 US servicemen killed and 25 wounded
3 UK servicemen wounded
2 Dutch servicemen wounded

Total: 31 killed, 30 wounded
90 killed, 85 wounded
Many air defense systems destroyed
1 MiG-23 Flogger shot down
1–2 Su-22 Fitters shot down[3]
Then-Lt. Col. John Abizaid speaking with some Kurds in Northern Iraq during Operation Provide Comfort, 1991

Operation Provide Comfort and Provide Comfort II were military operations initiated by the United States and other Coalition nations of the Persian Gulf War, starting in April 1991, to defend Kurdish refugees fleeing their homes in northern Iraq in the aftermath of the Gulf War, and to deliver humanitarian aid to them. The no-fly zone instituted to help bring this about would become one of the main factors allowing the development of the autonomous Kurdistan Region.

  1. ^ "Американцы боятся белорусских танков. Белоруссия американских санкций не боится". Lenta. Russia. 1 March 2002.
  2. ^ "Поставляют ли Украина и Беларусь оружие Ираку".
  3. ^ "Operation Provide Comfort II". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 10 October 2008.

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