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Battle of Azaz (2012)

Battle of Azaz
Part of the 2012 Aleppo Governorate clashes (Early insurgency phase of the Syrian Civil War)
Date6 March – 23 July 2012
(4 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result Rebel victory
Belligerents
Free Syrian Army

Syrian Arab Republic

Commanders and leaders
Ammar al-Dadikhli[1]
(Northern Storm Brigade)
Capt. Alaa Mansour Ouso [2]
(Ibraheem Afesh Battalion)
Unknown
Units involved

Free Syrian Army

Local ad hoc militias[6]

Syrian Army

Syrian Air Force[1]
Strength
2,000+ 900 soldiers
20 tanks
Casualties and losses
125 killed 100+ soldiers killed
17 tanks destroyed (rebel claim)[7]

The Battle of Azaz was a battle between the Syrian Arab Army and the Free Syrian Army for control of the city of Azaz, north of Aleppo, during the early insurgency phase of the Syrian Civil War.

The first Azaz offensive Edit

By 6 March, the rebel Free Syrian Army had taken control of towns north of Aleppo and were attacking Azaz.[8] Subsequent, defections from the Syrian Army, following a crackdown in the wider Aleppo region against anti-government activists, led to the town becoming a battleground between the Syrian Army and the Free Syrian Army, made up of defectors and armed civilians in late March 2012.[9] Three soldiers were killed by the FSA in fighting in March.[10] On May 23, the government launched an assault on Azaz. As their armored columns approached the city from the west supported by helicopters and artillery, they encountered stiff rebel resistance from the combined forces of the Free North Brigade and the Muthanna ibn Haritha Battalion. Over the next three days, government forces attempted to take rebel-held neighborhoods. By the evening of May 26, rebels pushed the government out of the city, destroying five armored vehicles in the process.[5][11]

The second Azaz offensive Edit

At the beginning of July, the Assad government began its second major offensive operation in northern Aleppo. Once again, the focus of this offensive was Azaz, which the government began to shell on July 2. A week later, the Syrian observatory for Human Rights reported heavy clashes in several of the city's neighborhoods. The struggle for Azaz continued until July 19, when rebel groups finally re-established control of the city. The government retreated to Menagh Air Base, which remained operational.[11] On 23 July, it was confirmed that the FSA had finally taken control of Azaz.[12] They said that 17 government tanks had been destroyed and one captured, although a journalist in the area counted 7 destroyed tanks.[7]

There is video evidence of the battle itself to explain the mechanism of the rebels' success against government armor in this battle.[13] A number of factors have contributed to their success. One account of the clashes indicated that rebels used rocket propelled grenades against the tanks. If this is the case, then rebels in Azaz have cultivated substantial anti-armor tactical proficiency. RPGs are not typically capable of penetrating the thick armor of main battle tanks. The rebels would have had to utilize complex tactics, carefully employing their anti-armor assets to achieve mobility kills before striking against weak points in the tanks' armor. The same account also points to the government blunders in the employment of its tanks, explaining that the government positioned its armored elements in a courtyard surrounding the mosque, pointing their guns outward towards the city in a defensive stance without infantry support aside from sniper over-watch from inside the mosque.[11]

Also critical to the rebels success was the quantity of ammunition they possessed. Thanks to Azaz's proximity to the Turkish border, rebels there could easily access weapons, ammunition, and reinforcements via the Kilis Border Crossing. The Tawhid Brigade claims to receive support from foreign states. A Tawhid Brigade spokesman in Azaz by the name of Abdulaziz Salama reported that the brigade received some 700 RPG rounds, 300 rifles, and 3,000 grenades in two shipments coordinated by the US and Turkey.[11]

Further developments Edit

On 16 December, Syrian government warplanes bombed the town. Most of the bombs hit the centre of Azaz, around three kilometres (two miles) from the Turkish border in an area dominated by Syrian rebels, but at least one landed 500 metres from Turkish soil, one official said. It also stirred panic at a Syrian refugee camp just inside Turkey. Hundreds of residents from Azaz were trying to cross the border. Azaz was again hit from the air on 26 January 2013.[14]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Balint Szlanko; Glen Johnson (2 February 2013). "Syrian town begins a return to civilian life". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Bolling (2012), p. 1.
  3. ^ "Syria Comment » Archives The Northern Storm Brigade: It's [sic] History, Current Status, and Why It Matters By Chris Looney - Syria Comment". Syria Comment. 19 March 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  4. ^ Bolling (2012), pp. 3, 4.
  5. ^ a b Bolling (2012), p. 8.
  6. ^ Baczko, Dorronsoro & Quesnay (2017), p. 95.
  7. ^ a b "Syria: The Arab Spring Arrives In Azaz". Sky News. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  8. ^ Weaver, Matthew (2012-03-06). "Syria: atrocities recalled by those fleeing Homs - Tuesday 6 March 2012 | World news | guardian.co.uk". London: Guardian. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  9. ^ "Russia: Annan mission 'last chance' for Syria - Middle East". Al Jazeera English. 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  10. ^ ""Damascus here we come" – Clashes intensify as rebels target Syrian capital | Ya Libnan | World News Live from Lebanon". LB: Ya Libnan. 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  11. ^ a b c d Holliday, Joseph (September 17, 2012), Campaign for North Syria, September 2012, Institute for the Study of War
  12. ^ Weaver, Matthew (23 July 2012). "Syria crisis: chemical weapon warning - Monday 23 July 2012". The Guardian. London.
  13. ^ . Funker530. Archived from the original on 23 December 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  14. ^ "Syrian warplane killed 16 people, half of them children, in a strike on the city of Manbij". Al Jazeera Blogs. Archived from the original on 15 February 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2016.

Bibliography Edit

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For other battles with this name see Battle of Azaz disambiguation Battle of AzazPart of the 2012 Aleppo Governorate clashes Early insurgency phase of the Syrian Civil War Date6 March 23 July 2012 4 months 2 weeks and 3 days LocationAzaz Aleppo Governorate SyriaResultRebel victoryBelligerentsFree Syrian ArmySyrian Arab Republic Syrian Armed ForcesCommanders and leadersAmmar al Dadikhli 1 Northern Storm Brigade Capt Alaa Mansour Ouso 2 Ibraheem Afesh Battalion UnknownUnits involvedFree Syrian Army Northern Storm Brigade 3 Free North Brigade 2 Martyr Ibraheem Afesh Battalion 2 Amr ibn al A as Battalion 4 Muthanna ibn Haritha Battalion 5 Local ad hoc militias 6 Syrian Army 5th Mechanized Division Syrian Air Force 1 Strength2 000 900 soldiers20 tanksCasualties and losses125 killed100 soldiers killed17 tanks destroyed rebel claim 7 The Battle of Azaz was a battle between the Syrian Arab Army and the Free Syrian Army for control of the city of Azaz north of Aleppo during the early insurgency phase of the Syrian Civil War Contents 1 The first Azaz offensive 2 The second Azaz offensive 3 Further developments 4 References 5 BibliographyThe first Azaz offensive EditBy 6 March the rebel Free Syrian Army had taken control of towns north of Aleppo and were attacking Azaz 8 Subsequent defections from the Syrian Army following a crackdown in the wider Aleppo region against anti government activists led to the town becoming a battleground between the Syrian Army and the Free Syrian Army made up of defectors and armed civilians in late March 2012 9 Three soldiers were killed by the FSA in fighting in March 10 On May 23 the government launched an assault on Azaz As their armored columns approached the city from the west supported by helicopters and artillery they encountered stiff rebel resistance from the combined forces of the Free North Brigade and the Muthanna ibn Haritha Battalion Over the next three days government forces attempted to take rebel held neighborhoods By the evening of May 26 rebels pushed the government out of the city destroying five armored vehicles in the process 5 11 The second Azaz offensive EditAt the beginning of July the Assad government began its second major offensive operation in northern Aleppo Once again the focus of this offensive was Azaz which the government began to shell on July 2 A week later the Syrian observatory for Human Rights reported heavy clashes in several of the city s neighborhoods The struggle for Azaz continued until July 19 when rebel groups finally re established control of the city The government retreated to Menagh Air Base which remained operational 11 On 23 July it was confirmed that the FSA had finally taken control of Azaz 12 They said that 17 government tanks had been destroyed and one captured although a journalist in the area counted 7 destroyed tanks 7 There is video evidence of the battle itself to explain the mechanism of the rebels success against government armor in this battle 13 A number of factors have contributed to their success One account of the clashes indicated that rebels used rocket propelled grenades against the tanks If this is the case then rebels in Azaz have cultivated substantial anti armor tactical proficiency RPGs are not typically capable of penetrating the thick armor of main battle tanks The rebels would have had to utilize complex tactics carefully employing their anti armor assets to achieve mobility kills before striking against weak points in the tanks armor The same account also points to the government blunders in the employment of its tanks explaining that the government positioned its armored elements in a courtyard surrounding the mosque pointing their guns outward towards the city in a defensive stance without infantry support aside from sniper over watch from inside the mosque 11 Also critical to the rebels success was the quantity of ammunition they possessed Thanks to Azaz s proximity to the Turkish border rebels there could easily access weapons ammunition and reinforcements via the Kilis Border Crossing The Tawhid Brigade claims to receive support from foreign states A Tawhid Brigade spokesman in Azaz by the name of Abdulaziz Salama reported that the brigade received some 700 RPG rounds 300 rifles and 3 000 grenades in two shipments coordinated by the US and Turkey 11 Further developments EditOn 16 December Syrian government warplanes bombed the town Most of the bombs hit the centre of Azaz around three kilometres two miles from the Turkish border in an area dominated by Syrian rebels but at least one landed 500 metres from Turkish soil one official said It also stirred panic at a Syrian refugee camp just inside Turkey Hundreds of residents from Azaz were trying to cross the border Azaz was again hit from the air on 26 January 2013 14 References Edit a b Balint Szlanko Glen Johnson 2 February 2013 Syrian town begins a return to civilian life Al Jazeera Retrieved 16 September 2018 a b c Bolling 2012 p 1 Syria Comment Archives The Northern Storm Brigade It s sic History Current Status and Why It Matters By Chris Looney Syria Comment Syria Comment 19 March 2014 Retrieved 14 February 2016 Bolling 2012 pp 3 4 a b Bolling 2012 p 8 Baczko Dorronsoro amp Quesnay 2017 p 95 a b Syria The Arab Spring Arrives In Azaz Sky News Retrieved 14 February 2016 Weaver Matthew 2012 03 06 Syria atrocities recalled by those fleeing Homs Tuesday 6 March 2012 World news guardian co uk London Guardian Retrieved 2012 03 27 Russia Annan mission last chance for Syria Middle East Al Jazeera English 2011 10 04 Retrieved 2012 03 27 Damascus here we come Clashes intensify as rebels target Syrian capital Ya Libnan World News Live from Lebanon LB Ya Libnan 2012 03 23 Retrieved 2012 03 27 a b c d Holliday Joseph September 17 2012 Campaign for North Syria September 2012 Institute for the Study of War Weaver Matthew 23 July 2012 Syria crisis chemical weapon warning Monday 23 July 2012 The Guardian London Explosive Ambush On Armored Column In Syria Funker530 Archived from the original on 23 December 2017 Retrieved 14 February 2016 Syrian warplane killed 16 people half of them children in a strike on the city of Manbij Al Jazeera Blogs Archived from the original on 15 February 2013 Retrieved 14 February 2016 Bibliography EditBaczko Adam Dorronsoro Gilles Quesnay Arthur 2017 Civil War in Syria Mobilization and Competing Social Orders Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781108368926 Bolling Jeffrey 2012 Rebel Groups in Northern Aleppo Province Washington D C Institute for the Study of War 36 21 03 N 37 01 26 E 36 3508 N 37 0239 E 36 3508 37 0239 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battle of Azaz 2012 amp oldid 1143376376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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