Battle of Kaukaba

Battle of Kaukaba
Part of Lebanese Civil War
Date9 May 1978
LocationKaukaba, Southern Lebanon
Result Norwegian victory
Belligerents
 Norway  PLO
Casualties and losses
1 wounded 1 dead, 1 wounded (Palestinian sources)
8 dead (Norwegian sources

Battle of Kaukaba was a skirmish that took place on May 9, 1978 when PLO soldiers attacked Norwegian peacekeepers. The battle took place only a few days after the first Norwegian troops arrived in Lebanon.

The skirmish is regarded as one of the hardest battles fought by Norwegian soldiers in the UNIFIL force, and the PLO soldiers got as close as 30 meters. Throughout the skirmish, the Norwegians fired about 200 machinegun shots, 50 shots from automatic weapons and two Carl Gustav RFK grenades. The PLO fired about ten times more shots from hand weapons, as well as eight gun grenades. Eventually the PLO gave up, and pledged not to fire at the Norwegians again. One Norwegian suffered light injuries during the attack. Official PLO casualties were one dead and one wounded. The Norwegian soldiers believed the real number of Palestinians dead to be closer to eight.

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