1982 Ethiopian–Somali Border War

The 1982 Ethiopian–Somali Border War occurred between June and August 1982 when Ethiopia, sending a 10,000 man invasion force backed by warplanes and armored units, supported by thousands of SSDF rebels invaded Central Somalia. The United States government responded by speeding up deliveries of light arms and main battle tanks already promised. In addition, the initially pledged US$45 million in economic and military aid was increased to US$80 million.

1982 Ethiopian–Somali Border War
Part of the Ethiopian–Somali conflict and the Cold War
DateJune–August 1982
Location
Mudug, Somalia
Result

Stalemate

  • The United States delivers emergency military and economic aid to Somalia
Territorial
changes
Ethiopian army and SSDF temporarily occupy the border towns of Galdogob and Balanbale
Belligerents
Ethiopia
SSDF
Somalia
Supported by:
United States
Commanders and leaders
Mengistu Haile Mariam
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed
Siad Barre
Mohammad Ali Samatar
Mohamed Farrah Aidid
Strength
10,000 Ethiopian soldiers
2,000–5,000 SSDF militia
2,500 Somali National Army soliders
Casualties and losses
1,392 casualties 3,506 casualties (Ethiopian claim)
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