Operation Abstention
Operation Abstention was a code name given to a British invasion of the Italian island of Kastelorizo (Castellorizo) off the Turkish Aegean coast, during the Second World War, in late February 1941. The goal was to establish a motor torpedo-boat base to challenge Italian naval and air supremacy on the Greek Dodecanese islands. The British landings were challenged by Italian land, air and naval forces, which forced the British troops to re-embark amidst some confusion and led to recriminations between the British commanders for underestimating the Italians.
Operation Abstention | |||||||
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Part of the Battle of the Mediterranean of the Second World War | |||||||
Italian destroyer Francesco Crispi | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
United Kingdom Australia | Italy | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Andrew Cunningham E. de F. Renouf H. J. Egerton |
Luigi Biancheri Francesco Mimbelli | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
2 light cruisers 7 destroyers 1 gunboat 1 submarine 1 armed yacht 200 commandos 200 soldiers and marines |
2 destroyers 2 torpedo boats 2 MAS boats SM.79 bombers SM.81 bombers 280 soldiers 88 marines | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
5 killed 10 wounded 20 captured or interned 7 missing 1 destroyer damaged 1 gunboat damaged |
14 killed 12 captured |
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