Al-Wadiah Explained

Al-Wadiah
Native Name:الوديعة
Native Name Lang:ar
Population Total:5000
Population As Of:2010
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Saudi Arabia
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Najran
Pushpin Map:Saudi Arabia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Najran Province, Saudi Arabia
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Image:Saudi Arabia location map.svg
Coordinates:17.2167°N 56°W
Population Footnotes:[1]

Al-Wadiah (Arabic: الوديعة) is a small town in the Najran Province of Saudi Arabia.

History

Al-Wadiah War (1969)

See main article: Al-Wadiah War. On 27 November 1969, PRSY regular army units advanced on, and took, the town of al-Wadiah. Saudi forces deployed in the region were limited to some tribal militias, backed by some aircraft and artillery. A small section of the PRSY force began advancing on Sharurah, but was halted.[2]

At 09:45 in the morning, the Saudi ground offensive began advancing on Yemeni positions on two axes: A battalion of Saudi National Guard units, along with some other forces, advanced on Yemeni positions from the West. A second group, composed of exiled Yemenis and Saudi border guards, advanced on Yemeni positions from the east.

During the attack PRSY forces were divided into two pockets. A PRSY counterattack failed to unite the pockets. The following day clashes began at dawn, and continued throughout the day. The commander of the PRSY Brigade was killed in the fighting, following which PRSY forces began to withdraw. Saudi forces harassed PRSY forces during the retreat, although stopped at the border under orders.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: أين تقع الوديعة.
  2. Book: Halliday, Fred. Revolution and Foreign Policy: The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987. Cambridge University Press. 2002. 9780521891646. 160.
  3. Book: Bidwell, Robin. Dictionary Of Modern Arab History. Routledge. 1998. 9780710305053. 437.