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Who were the SAS soldiers in the Iranian Embassy siege?

Who were the SAS soldiers in the Iranian Embassy siege?

Iranian Embassy siege

Iranian Embassy siege (Operation Nimrod)
Thomas Goodyear Peter de la Billière Michael Rose Oan Ali Mohammed †
Strength
30–35 SAS soldiers, large numbers of Metropolitan Police officers 6 DRFLA members
Casualties and losses

When did the SAS storm the Iranian Embassy in London?

30 April 1980
On 30 April 1980 six gunmen took over the Iranian embassy in Kensington. The siege ended when the SAS stormed the building. One of the 26 hostages was PC Trevor Lock, of the diplomatic protection squad, who was standing guard outside the embassy.

Who died in the 1980 Iranian Embassy?

Abbas Lavasani
Iranians living in London had gathered near the Iranian Embassy on May 1, 1980, as the hostage drama was still unfolding. 5 The hostage takers were growing frustrated that little was being done to meet their demands, so on May 5, 1980, they killed embassy press attache Abbas Lavasani.

Who attacked the Iranian embassy?

At 11.30am on 30 April 1980, six armed members of the Democratic Revolutionary Front for the Liberation of Arabistan (DRFLA) stormed the Iranian Embassy on Princes Gate in South Kensington, London, taking 26 people hostage.

When did the SAS attack the Iranian Embassy?

Right: SAS during assault on the embassy. On 5th May 1980, the Special Air Service (SAS) stormed the Iranian embassy in London, ending a six-day siege.

When was the Siege of the Iranian Embassy in London?

1 Armed police look from an adjoining balcony to the Iranian Embassy in London on May 5, 1980, when units of the Special Air Service (SAS) helped police end the siege. 2 An armed police officer points his handgun toward the Iranian Embassy in London on the first day of the siege, April 30, 1980.

Who was the Iranian hostage in London in 1980?

Iranians living in London had gathered near the Iranian Embassy on May 1, 1980, as the hostage drama was still unfolding. 5 The hostage takers were growing frustrated that little was being done to meet their demands, so on May 5, 1980, they killed embassy press attache Abbas Lavasani.

Who was the Robin in the Iranian Embassy siege?

The only Robin that seen [sic] genuine action that day was the one nesting under the balcony of the embassy. ‘You’re not Mr SAS as you portray. Remove the ‘S’ from the front of SAS and put it to the back. That’s what you are. Who dares shares!’