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Battle of Baiji (2014–2015)

The Battle of Baiji was a battle that took place in Baiji, Iraq, lasting from late October 2014 to late October 2015.[26] In mid-November 2014, Iraqi forces retook the city of Baiji, and re-entered the Baiji Oil Refinery. However, fighting continued in the region, and on 21 December 2014, ISIL forces took Baiji and put the Baiji oil refinery under siege once again, before Iraqi forces recaptured the city on 22 October. It gave Iraqi forces complete control of the highway stretching from Baghdad to Baiji, and allowed Iraqi forces to use Baiji as a base for launching a future assault on Mosul.[citation needed]

Battle of Baiji (2014–2015)
Part of War in Iraq and
the Salahuddin campaign

Baiji's oil facilities were one of the most intensely contested areas during the fighting against ISIL
Date29 October 2014 – 22 October 2015[4][5]
(11 months, 3 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Result

Decisive Iraqi and allied victory

  • Iraqi Army takes control of Baiji and breaks the siege of the oil refinery in mid-November 2014[6][7]
  • ISIL recaptures the city and re-establishes the siege of the oil refinery in late December 2014
  • Iraqi forces fully recaptures the city in late October 2015[4][5]
Belligerents

Iraq

Airstrikes:
 United States[1]
 United Kingdom[2]
 Canada[3]
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Commanders and leaders
Lt. Gen. Abdul-Wahab al-Saadi
Col. Saleh Jaber[8]
Maj. Gen. Ayub Khalif [9]
Hadi al-Amiri[10]
Qais Khazali
Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis
Qasem Soleimani
Abu Suleiman
(Replacement Military Chief)[11]
Abu Nabil al-Anbari
(ISIL governor of the Saladin Governorate)
Abu Ibrahim al-Shishani 
(ISIL commander of the Baiji Oil Refinery forces)[12]
Khalaf Eidan  (ISIL Emir of Baiji)[13]
Units involved

Iraq:

United States:

United Kingdom:

Canada:

Military of ISIL
Strength

15,000 fighters[17]

  • 5,000 Iraqi soldiers and policemen[17]
  • 10,000 Shi'ite militiamen[17]
1,500+ fighters[18][19]
Casualties and losses
2,500+ killed, hundreds wounded[20] 2,020+ killed[21][22][23]
197+ killed and 122 wounded[24]
7 civilians executed by ISIL[25]

Background Edit

On 11 June 2014, ISIL insurgents advanced into Baiji, seizing the main court house and police station and setting them on fire. The militants, who were travelling in a group of around 60 vehicles, also took control of the Baiji prison and freed all the inmates within. Local residents told members of the media that ISIL sent a group of local tribal chiefs ahead of them to convince the 250 guards at the oil plant to withdraw, while soldiers and police had been warned to leave as well. Later in the day, militants reportedly retreated from Baiji either due to persuasion from local tribal leaders or due to reinforcements from the Iraqi Army's Fourth Armored Division arriving in the city. However, the next day it was confirmed ISIL was still in control of the town, except the refinery which was surrounded.

On 18 June, ISIL attacked the refinery with mortars and machine guns. An official from inside the refinery stated the militants had captured 75 percent of the facility, while a military spokesman claimed the attack had been repelled with 40 insurgents being killed.

On 19 June, Iraqi government forces claimed to have regained full control of the Baiji oil refinery, after heavy fighting that left 100 militants dead. An Iraqi witness who drove past the Baiji refinery told the Associated Press that ISIL had hung their banners from the watch towers and created checkpoints surrounding the facility, despite government claims of control.

On 20 June, the town was still under complete control of the militants while the oil refinery was surrounded by ISIL forces and had once again come under attack.

Iraqi security forces repelled several ISIL attempts to take the refinery between June and October 2014.

On 14 November, it was reported that the Iraqi Army had taken full control of the city, forcing ISIL forces to withdraw.[27]

On 18 November, the anti-terrorism force Mosul Battalion entered Baiji refinery for the first time since June. However, this could not be confirmed independently. If confirmed, it would be a major victory for Iraqi forces. Iraqi State television said that they had entered the gates of the refinery.[28] Meanwhile, it was confirmed that Iraqi forces were in full control of Baiji. Iraqi state television said Baiji's recapture was a "Graveyard for ISIS".[29] Later, the US Department of State congratulated the Iraqi forces for retaking the country's largest oil refinery, confirming the Iraqi victory.[30]

On 20 November An RAF Tornado GR4 attacked three buildings occupied by ISIL militants in support to Iraqi ground forces, which were countering ISIL activity in the vicinity of the Baiji oil refinery.[31]

By 25 November, fighting in the city center continued, with ISIL fighters still being present in four out of 12 of Baiji's neighborhoods. The militants were also continuing to hold positions at the refinery's perimeter.[32]

On December 7, Two RAF Tornado GR4's provided air support for Iraqi ground forces under fire from ISIL terrorists, in the vicinity of Baiji, destroying an ISIL position and then using a Brimstone missile.[33]

Between 13 and 18 December, ISIL recaptured seven neighborhoods, including the central part of the city, after Iraqi government forces retreated, due to a lack of support and ammunition.[34][35]

On 21 December, ISIL forces recaptured the city of Baiji.[36] ISIL forces also managed to re-establish a siege of the Baiji Oil Refinery.[37][38]

The battle Edit

Advance into the city and to the refinery Edit

On 29 October 2014, Iraqi government forces and allied militias advanced to within 2 km of the city of Baiji in an attempt to retake the city and break the siege of the refinery.[39]

On 31 October, the Iraqi forces entered the town and captured two neighborhoods before their operations were halted due to a triple ISIL suicide-attack, followed by a ground assault, on the Army headquarters at the Tikrit University further south.[40]

On 4 November, two British Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircraft flying in support of Iraqi ground forces attacked and destroyed an Islamic State pickup truck using a Brimstone missile.

On 7 November, police Major General Faisal Ahmed was killed by a suicide truck-bomber in Baiji.[41] Two days later, Iraqi forces took control of parts of the city. Using helicopters to attack the militants, they entered the city from the south and the west, and took over the city center and the al-Tamim neighbourhood. This left ISIL forces stranded between the city and the refinery, as Iraqi forces advanced slowly due to car-bomb attacks on the road.[42] It was reported that Iraqi forces had control of 40% of the city center. Many residents said that there were non-stop clashes in the area.[citation needed]

On 10 November 10, a British MQ-9 Reaper identified and attacked a group of ISIL militants which had been laying improvised explosive devices in the area. A single Hellfire air-to-surface missile was used to conduct the attack.

On 11 November, an ISIL suicide-bomber killed eight people in Baiji. The bombing occurred after a large crowd of people gathered around soldiers who had taken parts of the city center.[43]

On 14 November, it was reported that the Army had taken full control of the city, forcing ISIL forces to withdraw, with their next target being the oil refinery.[citation needed] The next day, Iraqi forces reached the facility's gates, breaking the ISIL siege of the refinery.[44] Three days later, state TV aired footage of soldiers entering the Baiji refinery for the first time in months.[45] An Iraqi reporter said that the security forces had "made the refinery a graveyard" for ISIL.[46] Later, the US Department of State congratulated the Iraqi forces for retaking the country's largest oil refinery.[47]

By this point, it seemed that the demoralized Iraqi Army had scored a badly needed, decisive victory.[48][49]

Fighting continues and ISIL counterattack Edit

By 25 November, fighting in the city center continued, with ISIL fighters still being present in four out of 12 of Baiji's neighborhoods. The militants were also continuing to hold positions at the refinery's perimeter.[50]

Between 13 and 18 December, ISIL recaptured seven neighborhoods, including the central part of the city, after Iraqi government forces retreated, due to a lack of support and ammunition.[51][52] On 21 December, the ISIL jihadists recaptured the city and re-established a siege of the oil refinery, as Iraqi security forces continued to defend the main roads towards the Speicher military base and the Baiji Oil Refinery.[53][54]

Initial assault Edit

On 23 December 2014, Iraqi forces and Shi'ite militia fighters launched an assault on the city of Baiji,[26] after having lost control of the city to ISIL forces only two days earlier.

On 16 January 2015, A patrol of Tornado GR4's, operating near Baiji in support of Iraqi ground forces, attacked three ISIL positions with Paveway IV laser-guided bombs. A fourth position nearby was attacked shortly afterwards.[55]

On 4 February 2015, a pair of Tornado GR4's conducted an armed reconnaissance patrol over Baiji in support of Iraqi ground forces. Two ISIL armoured vehicles were identified in a building and were attacked with two Paveway IV laser-guided bombs, scoring two direct hits.[56]

Renewed ISIL offensive Edit

In early March 2015, ISIL launched a fresh offensive on Baiji, after some Iraqi troops were redeployed to Tikrit, to aid the Iraqi government in retaking that city.[57] However, the Iraqi government planned to send reinforcements to Baiji once the Second Battle of Tikrit had fully concluded.[58]

On 7 April 2015, 60 ISIL militants were killed by Iraqi forces in Baiji.[citation needed]

On 11 April 2015, ISIL launched an assault on the Baiji Oil Refinery, claiming to have seized full control of it, which Iraqi forces denied.[59]

On 13 April 2015, RAF Tornado GR4s provided close air support for Iraqi ground forces by patrolling ahead of the Iraqi troops and successfully attacking four buildings within an ISIL military compound with Paveway IVs.[60]

Iraqi counter-offensive and continuing ISIL assault Edit

On 14 April, hundreds of ISIL reinforcements arrived from Ar-Raqqah, Syria, after staying three days in Mosul.[19] Beginning on 14 April, the US-led Coalition escalated its airstrikes in the region, after a recent ISIL offensive. From 14–15 April, the US-led Coalition conducted 9 airstrikes in and around Baiji, which struck two large and six smaller tactical units, and destroyed two ISIL fighting positions and an ISIL heavy machine gun.[1] From 15–16 April, the US-led Coalition conducted eight airstrikes in and around Baiji, which struck two large and four smaller tactical units, destroyed two ISIL structures, an ISIL mortar system, an ISIL fighting position, and an ISIL vehicle.[1] From 16–17 April, the US-led Coalition conducted five airstrikes in and around Baiji, which struck five ISIL tactical units, destroyed four ISIL vehicles, three ISIL fighting positions, and an ISIL heavy machine gun.[1]

On 14 April, it was reported that Iraqi General Ayub Khalif was killed by ISIL while defending the Baiji Oil Refinery, along with 9 of his men.[9]

On 17 April, it was reported that ISIL withdrew from most parts of the Baiji Oil Refinery, after suffering high casualties inflicted by entrenched Iraqi Volunteers Forces.[61]

From 19–20 April, the US-led Coalition conducted another eight airstrikes in and around Baiji, which struck four ISIL tactical units, destroyed two ISIL VBIEDS, an ISIL machine gun, an ISIL artillery piece, an ISIL ammo storage facility, and an ISIL vehicle.[1]

On 23 April, it was revealed that ISIL was still inside the Baiji Oil Refinery, after the US and the Iraqi Government had claimed that the refinery had been secured and cleared off ISIL fighters.[62] On the same day, Iraqi federal policemen arrived in Baiji, to reinforce the Iraqi Army positions there.[63]

From 25–26 April, the US-led Coalition conducted 7 airstrikes in and around Bayji, which struck six ISIL tactical units, destroyed three ISIL fighting positions, three ISIL vehicles, an ISIL warehouse, and an ISIL mortar system.[1]

On 27 April, ISIL militants launched an attack on the Baiji Oil Refinery, destroying three depots and several Iraqi forces.[64] On 28 April, ISIL forces claimed to be in middle of the Baiji Oil Refenery.[65]

On 29 April, Raid al-Jabouri, the Iraqi Governor of the Saladin Governorate, stated that Iraqi forces were ready to launch a counter-offensive the retake the areas around Baiji and Shargat.[66] On the same day, al-Joubouri also stated that large military reinforcements were set to arrive in Baiji, later on the same day.[67]

On 2 May, Iraqi forces killed Abu Ibrahim Chechen, the commander of the ISIL forces at the Baiji Oil Refinery.[12]

From 2–4 May, the US-led Coalition conducted 13 airstrikes in and around Baiji, which struck one large and eight small ISIL tactical units, destroying eight ISIL fighting positions, three ISIL buildings, and ISIL command and control facility, two ISIL mortar tubes, an ISIL heavy machine gun, an ISIL VBIED, and an ISIL vehicle.[1]

From 6–7 May, the US-led Coalition conducted 6 airstrikes in and around Baiji, which struck an ISIL large tactical unit, destroying two ISIL fighting positions, four ISIL structures, an ISIL VBIED, and an ISIL vehicle.[1] On 10 May, Iraqi forces reportedly broke the ISIL siege of the Baiji Oil Refinery,[68] but ISIL soon re-entered parts of the refinery, nearly severing all of the Iraqi supply lines leading to it[69]

On 15 May, it was reported that ISIL fighters had started setting fire to fuel storage containers, in an attempt to obstruct advances by pro-Iraqi government forces. ISIL forces were still embedded deep within the facility, and the Iraqi security forces were reduced to supplying the defenders by air.[70] An RAF Tornado GR4 used a Paveway precision guided bomb to demolish an ISIL-held building near Baiji.[71]

On 17 May, RAF Tornado GR4s were supporting Iraqi army operations in the Baiji area, safely destroying a car-bomb which the terrorists had positioned ahead of the advancing Iraqi troops.[71]

ISIL captures Baiji, Iraqi forces re-enter Edit

On 22 May, it was reported that ISIL had managed to capture the city of Baiji. Because of this failure, the US decided to allow Shi'ite militias under the control of the Iraqi Government to join the battle.[72] However, later on the same day, Iraqi reinforcements managed to re-enter the city, and recaptured part of it from ISIL forces. Iraqi forces also managed to recapture the road leading from Baiji to the Baiji Oil Refinery. Additionally, it was reported that parts of the Baiji Oil Refinery were set on fire during the battle.[69]

Iraqi advance and ISIL re-entry Edit

On 7 June, Iraqi Security Forces and al-Hashd al-Shaabi militia, with aid from US-led Coalition airstrikes, captured the downtown area of Baiji, including the local government building.[73][74] Small pockets of ISIL fighters were still present in the city,[73] while clashes in the refinery were still continuing.[5]

By 9 June, half of the city was under Iraqi government control.[75]

On 10 June, the US-led Coalition conducted five airstrikes in and around Baiji, which struck four ISIL tactical units, destroying three ISIL vehicles, an ISIL building, and an ISIL VBIED.[1]

On 24 June 2015, it was reported that the city of Baiji had been fully recaptured by Iraqi security forces and Shi'ite militia fighters. However, the Baiji Oil Refinery remained contested.[76][77]

On 29 June 2015, Iraqi forces, supported by Shi'ite militias, reportedly recaptured the Baiji Oil Refinery from ISIL.[78] Iraqi forces were also clearing the city of Baiji of IEDs and other explosives left behind by ISIL. On 30 June, it was revealed that a small number of ISIL sleepers were still hiding inside Baiji city and its refinery, ambushing Iraqi fighters and hampering the cleanup process with guerrilla attacks and suicide bombings.[79] ISIL also continued to conduct larger attacks, forcing an Iraqi military and militias retreat from three neighborhoods on 5 July.[4]

On 6 July 2015, ISIL was in control of several parts of Baiji city, with clashes erupting inside of Baiji city.[80][81]

On 7 July 2015, clashes between the Iraqi Security Force and ISIL continued inside of Baiji city.[citation needed]

On 27 July, Iraqi forces killed Khalaf Eidan, the new ISIL emir for Baiji, before he arrived at Baiji from Mosul.[13]

On 29 July, three ISIL suicide bombers attacked a suburb of Baiji and tried to clear the way for other militants, killing 11 Iraqi fighters and wounding 21 others.[21][82]

On 31 July 2015, Iraqi Defense Minister Khaled Ubaidi stated that the city of Baiji was almost completely under the control of Iraqi government forces. He also stated that ISIL only retained control over the Muhandeseen neighborhood, in the eastern part of the city.[21]

On 2 September, ISIL fighters recaptured parts of the city, undoing much of the gains the Iraqi army had made in the preceding months.[83] By late September, the battle was considered to be stalemated, with the Iraqi army's inability to recapture the city and its refinery considered to be a main stumbling block towards retaking Mosul. ISIL was bringing in fresh reinforcements to replace weary fighters and had control over as much as 50% of the city. Iraqi security forces and Shiite militias were primarily entrenched in the south of the city and were unable to cut supply lines to ISIL controlled areas.[83] In late September 2015, Iraqi forces were able to cut the ISIL supply route to Baiji from the west, but it was reported that they were having trouble cutting the supply lines from the north. It was also reported that 500 more ISIL militants had been killed in Baiji between mid-July and early September 2015.[18]

Renewed Iraqi offensive Edit

On 14 October, the Iraqi Army, supported by volunteer Shiite militia fighters, as well as the U.S. and Iraqi Air Forces, launched a large-scale offensive to recapture Baiji and its ruined oil refinery.[84]

On 15 October, Iraqi Army forces captured the village of Makhoul, to the north of Baiji, marking the Iraqi Army's farthest advance north in almost a year.[10][85] Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani was said to have been the mastermind behind the latest offensive in Baiji. Hadi al-Amiri, the leader of the Popular Mobilization Forces, was also present in the region.[10]

On 16 October, Iraqi forces fully recaptured the Baiji Oil Refinery, as well as the neighboring town of Al Siniyah.[86] It was reported that there were several thousand Iraqi soldiers and Shi'ite militiamen in the city to carry out the offensive.[86] Iraqi forces also severed all of the ISIL supply lines leading into Baiji city, and recaptured multiple other districts in the area, including the town of Al-Siniyah, reducing ISIL's control of Baiji city to a pocket in the southern 40% of the city.[86][87] A spokesman for the US-led Coalition also stated that Coalition forces had carried out 43 airstrikes in the Baiji region in the past 30 days. Iraqi officials said that after the conclusion of the battle, they planned to retake the towns of Al-Shirqat and Hawija, where they expected heavy clashes.[86]

On 17 October, Iraqi forces advanced northward from the Baiji Oil Refinery area to Mas'haq, recapturing the al-Hanshii and Baiji Thermal Power Station areas, reducing ISIL control of Baiji to a pocket in the southern part of the city, and another besieged pocket between the Baiji Fuel Depot and the Northern Company Fertilizer Plant.[88] Later on the same day, Iraqi Government forces and Shi'ite militia forces pushed further north, besieging the town of Zawiyah, which was near the last ISIL supply route into the Kirkuk Province.[89] At the same time, there were reports of residents fleeing ISIL-held villages to meet the Iraqi forces, or villagers turning on ISIL fighters within their own territory.[89]

On 20 October, the Iraqi Security Forces and the Popular Mobilization Forces recaptured the entire city of Baiji, along with the surrounding region.[17][90][91] However, pockets of ISIL resistance continued to persist in some parts of Baiji city,[92] until they were finally cleared by the Iraqi Army and Shi'ite forces on 22 October. On 21 October, Iraqi forces uncovered 19 mass graves in Baiji that contained the bodies of 365 ISIL militants.[91] On 22 October, chairman of the US Join Chiefs of Staff Joseph F. Dunford stated that Iraqi forces had successfully recaptured the oil refinery city of Baiji.[93] US officials also praised the Iraqi soldiers and the Popular Mobilization Forces for successfully recapturing the city of Baiji.[94] Brett McGurk, the Deputy Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, stated that the US had conducted 130 airstrikes in the Baiji region since August 2015, in support of the Iraqi Army and the Shi'ite militias.[94] On 7 November, it was revealed that 920+ more ISIL fighters had been killed during the fighting in Baiji, during the last 3 months of the battle.[22]

Aftermath Edit

On 23 October, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi visited the city of Baiji, declaring that Baiji was finally free from ISIL militants, and that the anti-ISIL forces had won a "valuable victory."[95] Al-Abadi also stated that the battle proved the capabilities of the Iraqi forces, and a Shi'ite commander stated that his forces were removing the IEDs and landmines left behind by ISIL in the city.[95] Additionally, on 23 October it was also reported that members of the Popular Mobilization Forces were bombing houses and government buildings of former Iraqi generals who had fought in the Iran–Iraq War.[96]

Clashes in 2016 Edit

On 4 May, anti-terrorism forces backed by the Iraqi Air Force foiled ISIS attempt to penetrate the thermal energy area north of Baiji, killing 60 terrorists, mostly Arab nationalities.[97]

See also Edit

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This article is about the 2014 2015 battle For the Fall of Baiji see Fall of Baiji This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Some citations may need repairing Please help improve this article if you can February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article is missing information about Tactics strategy and equipment for each side Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Battle of Baiji was a battle that took place in Baiji Iraq lasting from late October 2014 to late October 2015 26 In mid November 2014 Iraqi forces retook the city of Baiji and re entered the Baiji Oil Refinery However fighting continued in the region and on 21 December 2014 ISIL forces took Baiji and put the Baiji oil refinery under siege once again before Iraqi forces recaptured the city on 22 October It gave Iraqi forces complete control of the highway stretching from Baghdad to Baiji and allowed Iraqi forces to use Baiji as a base for launching a future assault on Mosul citation needed Battle of Baiji 2014 2015 Part of War in Iraq and the Salahuddin campaignBaiji s oil facilities were one of the most intensely contested areas during the fighting against ISILDate29 October 2014 22 October 2015 4 5 11 months 3 weeks and 2 days LocationBaiji Saladin Governorate IraqResultDecisive Iraqi and allied victory Iraqi Army takes control of Baiji and breaks the siege of the oil refinery in mid November 2014 6 7 ISIL recaptures the city and re establishes the siege of the oil refinery in late December 2014 Iraqi forces fully recaptures the city in late October 2015 4 5 BelligerentsIraq Airstrikes United States 1 United Kingdom 2 Canada 3 Islamic State of Iraq and the LevantCommanders and leadersLt Gen Abdul Wahab al Saadi Col Saleh Jaber 8 Maj Gen Ayub Khalif 9 Hadi al Amiri 10 Qais Khazali Abu Mahdi al Muhandis Qasem SoleimaniAbu Suleiman Replacement Military Chief 11 Abu Nabil al Anbari ISIL governor of the Saladin Governorate Abu Ibrahim al Shishani ISIL commander of the Baiji Oil Refinery forces 12 Khalaf Eidan ISIL Emir of Baiji 13 Units involvedIraq Iraqi Security Forces Armed Forces Army Special Forces Federal Police Mosul Battalion 14 Popular Mobilization Forces Shia militias Asa ib Ahl al Haq Kata ib Hezbollah Badr Brigades Harakat Ahrar al Iraq 15 Iran Air Force 16 Quds ForceUnited States United States Air ForceUnited Kingdom Royal Air ForceCanada Royal Canadian Air ForceMilitary of ISILStrength15 000 fighters 17 5 000 Iraqi soldiers and policemen 17 10 000 Shi ite militiamen 17 1 500 fighters 18 19 Casualties and losses2 500 killed hundreds wounded 20 2 020 killed 21 22 23 197 killed and 122 wounded 24 7 civilians executed by ISIL 25 Contents 1 Background 2 The battle 2 1 Advance into the city and to the refinery 2 2 Fighting continues and ISIL counterattack 2 3 Initial assault 2 4 Renewed ISIL offensive 2 5 Iraqi counter offensive and continuing ISIL assault 2 6 ISIL captures Baiji Iraqi forces re enter 2 7 Iraqi advance and ISIL re entry 2 8 Renewed Iraqi offensive 3 Aftermath 3 1 Clashes in 2016 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditMain articles Northern Iraq offensive June 2014 and Fall of Baiji On 11 June 2014 ISIL insurgents advanced into Baiji seizing the main court house and police station and setting them on fire The militants who were travelling in a group of around 60 vehicles also took control of the Baiji prison and freed all the inmates within Local residents told members of the media that ISIL sent a group of local tribal chiefs ahead of them to convince the 250 guards at the oil plant to withdraw while soldiers and police had been warned to leave as well Later in the day militants reportedly retreated from Baiji either due to persuasion from local tribal leaders or due to reinforcements from the Iraqi Army s Fourth Armored Division arriving in the city However the next day it was confirmed ISIL was still in control of the town except the refinery which was surrounded On 18 June ISIL attacked the refinery with mortars and machine guns An official from inside the refinery stated the militants had captured 75 percent of the facility while a military spokesman claimed the attack had been repelled with 40 insurgents being killed On 19 June Iraqi government forces claimed to have regained full control of the Baiji oil refinery after heavy fighting that left 100 militants dead An Iraqi witness who drove past the Baiji refinery told the Associated Press that ISIL had hung their banners from the watch towers and created checkpoints surrounding the facility despite government claims of control On 20 June the town was still under complete control of the militants while the oil refinery was surrounded by ISIL forces and had once again come under attack Iraqi security forces repelled several ISIL attempts to take the refinery between June and October 2014 On 14 November it was reported that the Iraqi Army had taken full control of the city forcing ISIL forces to withdraw 27 On 18 November the anti terrorism force Mosul Battalion entered Baiji refinery for the first time since June However this could not be confirmed independently If confirmed it would be a major victory for Iraqi forces Iraqi State television said that they had entered the gates of the refinery 28 Meanwhile it was confirmed that Iraqi forces were in full control of Baiji Iraqi state television said Baiji s recapture was a Graveyard for ISIS 29 Later the US Department of State congratulated the Iraqi forces for retaking the country s largest oil refinery confirming the Iraqi victory 30 On 20 November An RAF Tornado GR4 attacked three buildings occupied by ISIL militants in support to Iraqi ground forces which were countering ISIL activity in the vicinity of the Baiji oil refinery 31 By 25 November fighting in the city center continued with ISIL fighters still being present in four out of 12 of Baiji s neighborhoods The militants were also continuing to hold positions at the refinery s perimeter 32 On December 7 Two RAF Tornado GR4 s provided air support for Iraqi ground forces under fire from ISIL terrorists in the vicinity of Baiji destroying an ISIL position and then using a Brimstone missile 33 Between 13 and 18 December ISIL recaptured seven neighborhoods including the central part of the city after Iraqi government forces retreated due to a lack of support and ammunition 34 35 On 21 December ISIL forces recaptured the city of Baiji 36 ISIL forces also managed to re establish a siege of the Baiji Oil Refinery 37 38 The battle EditAdvance into the city and to the refinery Edit On 29 October 2014 Iraqi government forces and allied militias advanced to within 2 km of the city of Baiji in an attempt to retake the city and break the siege of the refinery 39 On 31 October the Iraqi forces entered the town and captured two neighborhoods before their operations were halted due to a triple ISIL suicide attack followed by a ground assault on the Army headquarters at the Tikrit University further south 40 On 4 November two British Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircraft flying in support of Iraqi ground forces attacked and destroyed an Islamic State pickup truck using a Brimstone missile On 7 November police Major General Faisal Ahmed was killed by a suicide truck bomber in Baiji 41 Two days later Iraqi forces took control of parts of the city Using helicopters to attack the militants they entered the city from the south and the west and took over the city center and the al Tamim neighbourhood This left ISIL forces stranded between the city and the refinery as Iraqi forces advanced slowly due to car bomb attacks on the road 42 It was reported that Iraqi forces had control of 40 of the city center Many residents said that there were non stop clashes in the area citation needed On 10 November 10 a British MQ 9 Reaper identified and attacked a group of ISIL militants which had been laying improvised explosive devices in the area A single Hellfire air to surface missile was used to conduct the attack On 11 November an ISIL suicide bomber killed eight people in Baiji The bombing occurred after a large crowd of people gathered around soldiers who had taken parts of the city center 43 On 14 November it was reported that the Army had taken full control of the city forcing ISIL forces to withdraw with their next target being the oil refinery citation needed The next day Iraqi forces reached the facility s gates breaking the ISIL siege of the refinery 44 Three days later state TV aired footage of soldiers entering the Baiji refinery for the first time in months 45 An Iraqi reporter said that the security forces had made the refinery a graveyard for ISIL 46 Later the US Department of State congratulated the Iraqi forces for retaking the country s largest oil refinery 47 By this point it seemed that the demoralized Iraqi Army had scored a badly needed decisive victory 48 49 Fighting continues and ISIL counterattack Edit By 25 November fighting in the city center continued with ISIL fighters still being present in four out of 12 of Baiji s neighborhoods The militants were also continuing to hold positions at the refinery s perimeter 50 Between 13 and 18 December ISIL recaptured seven neighborhoods including the central part of the city after Iraqi government forces retreated due to a lack of support and ammunition 51 52 On 21 December the ISIL jihadists recaptured the city and re established a siege of the oil refinery as Iraqi security forces continued to defend the main roads towards the Speicher military base and the Baiji Oil Refinery 53 54 Initial assault Edit On 23 December 2014 Iraqi forces and Shi ite militia fighters launched an assault on the city of Baiji 26 after having lost control of the city to ISIL forces only two days earlier On 16 January 2015 A patrol of Tornado GR4 s operating near Baiji in support of Iraqi ground forces attacked three ISIL positions with Paveway IV laser guided bombs A fourth position nearby was attacked shortly afterwards 55 On 4 February 2015 a pair of Tornado GR4 s conducted an armed reconnaissance patrol over Baiji in support of Iraqi ground forces Two ISIL armoured vehicles were identified in a building and were attacked with two Paveway IV laser guided bombs scoring two direct hits 56 Renewed ISIL offensive Edit In early March 2015 ISIL launched a fresh offensive on Baiji after some Iraqi troops were redeployed to Tikrit to aid the Iraqi government in retaking that city 57 However the Iraqi government planned to send reinforcements to Baiji once the Second Battle of Tikrit had fully concluded 58 On 7 April 2015 60 ISIL militants were killed by Iraqi forces in Baiji citation needed On 11 April 2015 ISIL launched an assault on the Baiji Oil Refinery claiming to have seized full control of it which Iraqi forces denied 59 On 13 April 2015 RAF Tornado GR4s provided close air support for Iraqi ground forces by patrolling ahead of the Iraqi troops and successfully attacking four buildings within an ISIL military compound with Paveway IVs 60 Iraqi counter offensive and continuing ISIL assault Edit On 14 April hundreds of ISIL reinforcements arrived from Ar Raqqah Syria after staying three days in Mosul 19 Beginning on 14 April the US led Coalition escalated its airstrikes in the region after a recent ISIL offensive From 14 15 April the US led Coalition conducted 9 airstrikes in and around Baiji which struck two large and six smaller tactical units and destroyed two ISIL fighting positions and an ISIL heavy machine gun 1 From 15 16 April the US led Coalition conducted eight airstrikes in and around Baiji which struck two large and four smaller tactical units destroyed two ISIL structures an ISIL mortar system an ISIL fighting position and an ISIL vehicle 1 From 16 17 April the US led Coalition conducted five airstrikes in and around Baiji which struck five ISIL tactical units destroyed four ISIL vehicles three ISIL fighting positions and an ISIL heavy machine gun 1 On 14 April it was reported that Iraqi General Ayub Khalif was killed by ISIL while defending the Baiji Oil Refinery along with 9 of his men 9 On 17 April it was reported that ISIL withdrew from most parts of the Baiji Oil Refinery after suffering high casualties inflicted by entrenched Iraqi Volunteers Forces 61 From 19 20 April the US led Coalition conducted another eight airstrikes in and around Baiji which struck four ISIL tactical units destroyed two ISIL VBIEDS an ISIL machine gun an ISIL artillery piece an ISIL ammo storage facility and an ISIL vehicle 1 On 23 April it was revealed that ISIL was still inside the Baiji Oil Refinery after the US and the Iraqi Government had claimed that the refinery had been secured and cleared off ISIL fighters 62 On the same day Iraqi federal policemen arrived in Baiji to reinforce the Iraqi Army positions there 63 From 25 26 April the US led Coalition conducted 7 airstrikes in and around Bayji which struck six ISIL tactical units destroyed three ISIL fighting positions three ISIL vehicles an ISIL warehouse and an ISIL mortar system 1 On 27 April ISIL militants launched an attack on the Baiji Oil Refinery destroying three depots and several Iraqi forces 64 On 28 April ISIL forces claimed to be in middle of the Baiji Oil Refenery 65 On 29 April Raid al Jabouri the Iraqi Governor of the Saladin Governorate stated that Iraqi forces were ready to launch a counter offensive the retake the areas around Baiji and Shargat 66 On the same day al Joubouri also stated that large military reinforcements were set to arrive in Baiji later on the same day 67 On 2 May Iraqi forces killed Abu Ibrahim Chechen the commander of the ISIL forces at the Baiji Oil Refinery 12 From 2 4 May the US led Coalition conducted 13 airstrikes in and around Baiji which struck one large and eight small ISIL tactical units destroying eight ISIL fighting positions three ISIL buildings and ISIL command and control facility two ISIL mortar tubes an ISIL heavy machine gun an ISIL VBIED and an ISIL vehicle 1 From 6 7 May the US led Coalition conducted 6 airstrikes in and around Baiji which struck an ISIL large tactical unit destroying two ISIL fighting positions four ISIL structures an ISIL VBIED and an ISIL vehicle 1 On 10 May Iraqi forces reportedly broke the ISIL siege of the Baiji Oil Refinery 68 but ISIL soon re entered parts of the refinery nearly severing all of the Iraqi supply lines leading to it 69 On 15 May it was reported that ISIL fighters had started setting fire to fuel storage containers in an attempt to obstruct advances by pro Iraqi government forces ISIL forces were still embedded deep within the facility and the Iraqi security forces were reduced to supplying the defenders by air 70 An RAF Tornado GR4 used a Paveway precision guided bomb to demolish an ISIL held building near Baiji 71 On 17 May RAF Tornado GR4s were supporting Iraqi army operations in the Baiji area safely destroying a car bomb which the terrorists had positioned ahead of the advancing Iraqi troops 71 ISIL captures Baiji Iraqi forces re enter Edit On 22 May it was reported that ISIL had managed to capture the city of Baiji Because of this failure the US decided to allow Shi ite militias under the control of the Iraqi Government to join the battle 72 However later on the same day Iraqi reinforcements managed to re enter the city and recaptured part of it from ISIL forces Iraqi forces also managed to recapture the road leading from Baiji to the Baiji Oil Refinery Additionally it was reported that parts of the Baiji Oil Refinery were set on fire during the battle 69 Iraqi advance and ISIL re entry Edit On 7 June Iraqi Security Forces and al Hashd al Shaabi militia with aid from US led Coalition airstrikes captured the downtown area of Baiji including the local government building 73 74 Small pockets of ISIL fighters were still present in the city 73 while clashes in the refinery were still continuing 5 By 9 June half of the city was under Iraqi government control 75 On 10 June the US led Coalition conducted five airstrikes in and around Baiji which struck four ISIL tactical units destroying three ISIL vehicles an ISIL building and an ISIL VBIED 1 On 24 June 2015 it was reported that the city of Baiji had been fully recaptured by Iraqi security forces and Shi ite militia fighters However the Baiji Oil Refinery remained contested 76 77 On 29 June 2015 Iraqi forces supported by Shi ite militias reportedly recaptured the Baiji Oil Refinery from ISIL 78 Iraqi forces were also clearing the city of Baiji of IEDs and other explosives left behind by ISIL On 30 June it was revealed that a small number of ISIL sleepers were still hiding inside Baiji city and its refinery ambushing Iraqi fighters and hampering the cleanup process with guerrilla attacks and suicide bombings 79 ISIL also continued to conduct larger attacks forcing an Iraqi military and militias retreat from three neighborhoods on 5 July 4 On 6 July 2015 ISIL was in control of several parts of Baiji city with clashes erupting inside of Baiji city 80 81 On 7 July 2015 clashes between the Iraqi Security Force and ISIL continued inside of Baiji city citation needed On 27 July Iraqi forces killed Khalaf Eidan the new ISIL emir for Baiji before he arrived at Baiji from Mosul 13 On 29 July three ISIL suicide bombers attacked a suburb of Baiji and tried to clear the way for other militants killing 11 Iraqi fighters and wounding 21 others 21 82 On 31 July 2015 Iraqi Defense Minister Khaled Ubaidi stated that the city of Baiji was almost completely under the control of Iraqi government forces He also stated that ISIL only retained control over the Muhandeseen neighborhood in the eastern part of the city 21 On 2 September ISIL fighters recaptured parts of the city undoing much of the gains the Iraqi army had made in the preceding months 83 By late September the battle was considered to be stalemated with the Iraqi army s inability to recapture the city and its refinery considered to be a main stumbling block towards retaking Mosul ISIL was bringing in fresh reinforcements to replace weary fighters and had control over as much as 50 of the city Iraqi security forces and Shiite militias were primarily entrenched in the south of the city and were unable to cut supply lines to ISIL controlled areas 83 In late September 2015 Iraqi forces were able to cut the ISIL supply route to Baiji from the west but it was reported that they were having trouble cutting the supply lines from the north It was also reported that 500 more ISIL militants had been killed in Baiji between mid July and early September 2015 18 Renewed Iraqi offensive Edit On 14 October the Iraqi Army supported by volunteer Shiite militia fighters as well as the U S and Iraqi Air Forces launched a large scale offensive to recapture Baiji and its ruined oil refinery 84 On 15 October Iraqi Army forces captured the village of Makhoul to the north of Baiji marking the Iraqi Army s farthest advance north in almost a year 10 85 Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani was said to have been the mastermind behind the latest offensive in Baiji Hadi al Amiri the leader of the Popular Mobilization Forces was also present in the region 10 On 16 October Iraqi forces fully recaptured the Baiji Oil Refinery as well as the neighboring town of Al Siniyah 86 It was reported that there were several thousand Iraqi soldiers and Shi ite militiamen in the city to carry out the offensive 86 Iraqi forces also severed all of the ISIL supply lines leading into Baiji city and recaptured multiple other districts in the area including the town of Al Siniyah reducing ISIL s control of Baiji city to a pocket in the southern 40 of the city 86 87 A spokesman for the US led Coalition also stated that Coalition forces had carried out 43 airstrikes in the Baiji region in the past 30 days Iraqi officials said that after the conclusion of the battle they planned to retake the towns of Al Shirqat and Hawija where they expected heavy clashes 86 On 17 October Iraqi forces advanced northward from the Baiji Oil Refinery area to Mas haq recapturing the al Hanshii and Baiji Thermal Power Station areas reducing ISIL control of Baiji to a pocket in the southern part of the city and another besieged pocket between the Baiji Fuel Depot and the Northern Company Fertilizer Plant 88 Later on the same day Iraqi Government forces and Shi ite militia forces pushed further north besieging the town of Zawiyah which was near the last ISIL supply route into the Kirkuk Province 89 At the same time there were reports of residents fleeing ISIL held villages to meet the Iraqi forces or villagers turning on ISIL fighters within their own territory 89 On 20 October the Iraqi Security Forces and the Popular Mobilization Forces recaptured the entire city of Baiji along with the surrounding region 17 90 91 However pockets of ISIL resistance continued to persist in some parts of Baiji city 92 until they were finally cleared by the Iraqi Army and Shi ite forces on 22 October On 21 October Iraqi forces uncovered 19 mass graves in Baiji that contained the bodies of 365 ISIL militants 91 On 22 October chairman of the US Join Chiefs of Staff Joseph F Dunford stated that Iraqi forces had successfully recaptured the oil refinery city of Baiji 93 US officials also praised the Iraqi soldiers and the Popular Mobilization Forces for successfully recapturing the city of Baiji 94 Brett McGurk the Deputy Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL stated that the US had conducted 130 airstrikes in the Baiji region since August 2015 in support of the Iraqi Army and the Shi ite militias 94 On 7 November it was revealed that 920 more ISIL fighters had been killed during the fighting in Baiji during the last 3 months of the battle 22 Aftermath EditOn 23 October Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al Abadi visited the city of Baiji declaring that Baiji was finally free from ISIL militants and that the anti ISIL forces had won a valuable victory 95 Al Abadi also stated that the battle proved the capabilities of the Iraqi forces and a Shi ite commander stated that his forces were removing the IEDs and landmines left behind by ISIL in the city 95 Additionally on 23 October it was also reported that members of the Popular Mobilization Forces were bombing houses and government buildings of former Iraqi generals who had fought in the Iran Iraq War 96 Clashes in 2016 Edit On 4 May anti terrorism forces backed by the Iraqi Air Force foiled ISIS attempt to penetrate the thermal energy area north of Baiji killing 60 terrorists mostly Arab nationalities 97 See also 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