Operation Shurta Nasir

Operation Shurta Nasir
Part of Iraq War

The location of Hīt in Iraq, and the Navea Training Center.
DateFebruary 15, 2007
Location
Result Coalition Victory
Belligerents
United StatesUnited States
Iraq Iraqi Police Forces
Islamic State of Iraq
Commanders and leaders
Iraq Mayor Hikat
United StatesSergeant Martin Moore
Muhammad Abdul-Karim Sint
Strength
8 U.S. troops, 18 Iraqi SWATs; about 1,000 U.S. troops encircling Less than 1,000
Casualties and losses
None Several captured, few killed

Operation Shurta Nasir or Operation Police Victory or the Battle of Hīt was an operation led by U.S. troops and Iraqi SWAT teams trying to capture the town of Hīt from Islamic State of Iraq forces. The goal of the mission was to eject the Islamic State of Iraq from the city and establish three police stations there to cement authority in the town. The Islamic State of Iraq retreating would be caught in the net of encircling U.S. troops which numbered 1,000 men. The operation was a success, and Hīt was captured and freed from the terrorists.