Siege of Urgun

Siege of Urgun
Part of the Soviet–Afghan War

Districts of Paktika province
DateAugust 1983 – January 16, 1984
Location
Result DRA victory
Belligerents
Afghanistan Democratic Republic of Afghanistan

Afghan Mujahideen

Commanders and leaders
Afghanistan General Jamaluddin Omar
Afghanistan Colonel Sayed Rahman
Jalaluddin Haqqani
Arsala Rahmani
Gulbaz Matiullah
Mawlawi Ahmad Gul
Qauzi Kharoti
Units involved

Afghan Armed Forces:

unknown
Strength
900
Local militia
Casualties and losses
243 surrendered 600 killed (Soviet claim)

The siege of Urgun was a military engagement that took place during the Soviet–Afghan War. Between August 1983 and January 1984 Mujahideen forces laid siege to the town of Urgun, which was defended by a garrison of troops loyal to the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (the DRA). The mujahideen tried to take the town by storm using tanks, but despite making initial progress, they were eventually driven back and the siege was lifted.


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