OPERATION DESERT STORM A TIMELINE

On January 16, 1991, Operation Desert Storm began. The conflict, as know as the Gulf War, was waged by a U.N.-authorized coalition force from 34 nations led by the United States, in response to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. On February 28, 1991, President Bush declared suspension of offensive combat and laid out conditions for permanent cease-fire. Check out the timeline below for a snapshot of events that took place during this time:

Day 1: Wednesday, Jan. 16

  • Desert Storm begins at 7 p.m. EST (3 a.m. Jan. 17 in Iraq) with massive air and missile attacks on targets in Iraq, Kuwait.
  • President Bush: “We will not fail.”

Day 2: Thursday, Jan. 17

  • Iraqi President Saddam Hussein declares: “The great showdown has begun! The mother of all battles is under way.”
  • Iraqi Scud missiles strike Israel.
  • Scud fired at Saudi Arabia is downed by U.S. Patriot missile – first anti- missile missile fired in combat.

Day 3: Friday, Jan. 18

  • Amid retaliation speculation, President Bush says Israel has promised not to respond to Iraq’s attack.

Day 4: Saturday, Jan. 19

  • At least three Scuds explode in Tel Aviv, Israel, injuring about 17. Israel vows to defend itself but refrains. United States rushes in Patriots, making Army crews first U.S. soldiers to defend Israel.
  • U.S. troops raid oil platforms off Kuwait, capturing first Iraqi prisoners of war.

Day 5: Sunday, Jan. 20

  • Iraqi TV airs interviews with captured allied airmen.
  • Iraq fires 10 Scuds at Saudi Arabia; nine are intercepted, one falls offshore.
  • Screaming Eagles Attack Village

Day 6: Monday, Jan. 21

  • U.S. officials say despite more than 8,000 sorties in five days, elusive mobile Scud missile launchers remain a threat.
  • Iraq says it has scattered prisoners of war as shields at allied air targets.

Day 7: Tuesday, Jan. 22

  • Iraq fires six Scud missiles at Saudi Arabia; one is destroyed by Patriot, others fall harmlessly.
  • Iraq torches Kuwaiti oil wells, tanks.
  • A Scud eludes U.S. Patriot missiles and hits Tel Aviv. Three people die.

Day 8: Wednesday, Jan. 23

  • U.S. officials deny Saddam Hussein’s claim that allies bombed baby-formula plant, saying plant was a chemical factory.
  • Iraq fires Scuds at Israel and Saudi Arabia; no casualties.
  • President Bush urges Saddam Hussein be brought to “justice,” suggesting removal of Iraqi president could be a goal.

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