Battle of Jaji

The Battle of Jaji was fought during the Soviet–Afghan War between Soviet Army units, and their allies of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan against Maktab al-Khidamat in Paktia Province. This battle occurred in May 1987, during the first stage of withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan. The objective was to relieve a besieged garrison at Ali Sher, and cut off supply lines to the Mujahideen from Pakistan. The battle is primarily known for the participation of the Arab foreign fighter and future founder of Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, who acquired his reputation as a divine jihadist warrior as a result of the Mujahideen victory during this battle. Bin Laden led a group of some 50 Arab foreign fighters during this battle, of which at least 13 were killed in action.

Battle of Jaji
Part of the Soviet–Afghan War
DateMay 12 – June 4, 1987
Location
Result

MAK victory

  • Soviet/Afghan government failure to capture the MAK base
Belligerents
 Soviet Union
Republic of Afghanistan
Maktab al-Khidamat
Supported by:
Afghan mujahideen
Pakistan
Commanders and leaders
Boris Gromov
M. Najibullah
Osama bin Laden (WIA)
Abdullah Azzam
Abu Ubayda (WIA)
Abu Hafs
Units involved

Afghan Army

  • 12th Division
    • 36th Regiment
Strength
~200 Paratroopers
Unknown number
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown
Unknown
80+ killed
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