Battle of Guelta Zemmur (1989)

The Battle of Guelta Zemmur occurred on 7 October 1989, when POLISARIO guerrillas commanded by Lahbib Ayub attacked the village of Guelta Zemmur on the Moroccan side of the Moroccan Western Sahara Wall. The attack was the first major military engagement in the war since 1988, as the Polisario Front had ended negotiations with Morocco in that year. The King of Morocco, Hassan II, responded to the offensive by rejecting a second meeting with POLISARIO leaders. According to the Spanish newspaper El País, at least a hundred soldiers from both sides were killed in the clashes.

Battle of Guelta Zemmour
Part of the Western Sahara War
Date7 October 1989
Location
Guelta Zemmur, Western Sahara
Result Morocco victory
Belligerents
 Morocco Sahrawi Republic
Commanders and leaders
Mohamed Ghoujdami Lahbib Ayub
Casualties and losses
14 killed
31 wounded
(Moroccan claim)
80 killed or wounded
(Moroccan claim)
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