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Battle of Khasham

The Battle of Khasham, also known as the Battle of Conoco Fields, was a military engagement of the Syrian civil war fought on 7 February 2018 near the towns of Khasham and Al Tabiyeh in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Syria. The Operation Inherent Resolve coalition delivered air and artillery strikes on Syrian Armed Forces and pro-government militias after they reportedly engaged a U.S. military and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) position in the region.

Battle of Conoco Fields (Battle of Khasham)
Part of the 2017–2019 Deir ez-Zor campaign of the Syrian civil war

Hatched box shows location of clashes
Territorial control in February 2018:
     Syrian Arab Republic
     Syrian Democratic Forces
Date7–8 February 2018
(1 day)
Location35°20′10″N 40°18′34″E / 35.33611°N 40.30944°E / 35.33611; 40.30944
Result American and SDF victory
Belligerents
 United States
Syrian Democratic Forces

Syria
Liwa Fatemiyoun[1][2]
Liwa Zainebiyoun[2]
Wagner Group[3]

Interbrigades[4][5]
Commanders and leaders
Jim Mattis
Paul E. Funk II
Jeffrey L. Harrigian
Jonathan P. Braga
Unknown
Units involved

YPG
United States Armed Forces

Syrian government forces

Wagner Group[10][3]

Strength
  • 40 American troops[6]
  • US aircraft and artillery

    500 Syrian and Russian troops[12][13]
    Casualties and losses
    None
    1 SDF fighter wounded[14]
    Syrian claim: 55 killed[15]
    U.S. claim: Approximately 100 killed[14]
    SOHR claim: 68 killed[16]
    Unofficial Russian claims: 80–100 killed, 200 wounded[17]

    The US Central Command stated that pro-government forces had "initiated an unprovoked attack against well-established Syrian Democratic Forces headquarters" in the area, while coalition service members were "co-located with SDF partners during the attack 8 kilometers (5 mi) east of the agreed-upon Euphrates River de-confliction line".[18][19][20] The Russian Ministry of Defence's statement, released on 8 February 2018, referred to the incident at the village of Salihiyah (located south of the SDF-held town of Abu Hamam in the Abu Kamal District) and said that it was caused by reconnaissance actions of Syrian militias that had not been cleared with the Russian operations command; the statement stressed that there were no Russian service members in the "designated district of the Deir ez-Zor province of Syria".[21][22]

    The U.S. military stated that one hundred Syrian pro-government fighters were killed in the U.S. attack, prompting Syria to accuse the United States of carrying out a "brutal massacre" of its troops and Russia to accuse the U.S. of being economically motivated in its actions, citing nearby oil fields.[13] As unconfirmed accounts of casualties among Russian Wagner Group mercenaries in the strike emerged, the incident was billed by media as "the first deadly clash between citizens of Russia and the United States since the Cold War".[23]

    Background edit

    In September 2014, the United States began to undertake efforts to establish a global coalition with the declared aim of countering the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[24] Since September 2014, the U.S. had conducted military operations in Syria, primarily against ISIL forces as part of Operation Inherent Resolve. The primary U.S.-backed force in the northeastern part of Syria is the Syrian Democratic Forces, a group composed predominantly of Kurdish and Arab militiamen. In 2017, backed by U.S. forces, the SDF captured Raqqa from the Islamic State and then advanced to the Euphrates River, where a deconfliction line was established by the governments of the United States and Russia.[25]

    On several occasions, U.S. forces struck Syrian pro-government units operating in the area.[26][27][28] In November 2017, the U.S. government made it known that they were expanding their goals in Syria beyond routing ISIL forces, to pressure the Syrian government to make concessions at the Geneva talks.[29] This intent was, in mid-January 2018, clearly broadcast by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who said the Trump administration would maintain an open-ended military presence in Syria to counter Iranian influence and ensure the departure of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.[30][31]

    Russia had been conducting air military operations in Syria in support of the Syrian government since 30 September 2015. Furthermore, Russian private military contractors ("volunteers"), notably those associated with the Wagner Group, had been engaged in ground operations throughout that time, although their presence was never officially confirmed by the Russian government.[32]

    In February 2018, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey L. Harrigian, Commander of U.S. Air Forces Central Command, talked about the circumstances before the attack: "The coalition observed a slow buildup of personnel and equipment the previous week, and we reminded Russian officials of the SDF and coalition presence via the telephone deconfliction line. This was well in advance of the enemy forces' attack. I know you're going to ask, so I'm going to be clear that I will not speculate on the composition of this force or whose control they were under."[7] Harrigian presented the U.S. strike as demonstration of the coalition's readiness "to prevent a resurgence of ISIS".[7]

    On 22 February 2018, The Washington Post cited unnamed sources in U.S. intelligence as alleging that the communications intercepted days before and after the incident between Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin, who was believed to finance Wagner, and senior Syrian officials, such as Mansour Fadlallah Azzam, as well as Kremlin officials, suggested that Prigozhin had "secured permission" from an unspecified Russian minister to go ahead with a "fast and strong" move in early February and was awaiting approval from the Syrian government.[23][33]

    A few days before, Prigozhin had been indicted by the grand jury for the District of Columbia on charges related to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections.[34] A publication by the Ukraine-based anti-Kremlin InformNapalm alleged the operation had been cleared with the Russian military command by Sergey Kim, the chief of Wagner's operations department and a former Russian Naval Infantry officer.[35][36][37]

    Incident and casualties edit

    U.S. version edit

    According to the U.S. military's official statement, around 10 p.m. local time on the night of 7 February 2018, a force of 500 pro-government fighters consisting of local militiamen, Syrian Army regulars, Shia militants from Liwa Fatemiyoun and Liwa Zainebiyoun, and reportedly Russian private military contractors, launched an assault on an SDF headquarters near Khasham.[18][13] Supported by T-72 and T-55 tanks, the pro-government troops first shelled the SDF base with artillery, mortars, and rockets in what U.S. military officials described as a "coordinated attack". Around 20–30 shells landed within 500 meters (1,600 ft) of the headquarters.[6][14][7]

    According to the U.S. military, the presence of U.S. special operations personnel in the targeted base elicited a response by coalition aircraft, including AC-130 gunships, F-22 Raptor and F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets, MQ-9 Reaper unmanned combat aerial vehicles, AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, and B-52 bombers.[6][14][7] Nearby American artillery batteries, including an M142 HIMARS, shelled Syrian forces as well.[14] According to sources in Wagner, cited by news media as well as the Department of Defense, U.S. forces were in constant contact with the official Russian liaison officer posted in Deir ez-Zor throughout the engagement, and only opened fire after they had received assurances that no regular Russian troops were in action or at risk.[38]

    The clashes lasted four hours and saw more than 100 Syrian pro-government fighters killed, with one SDF fighter injured, according to the coalition. No U.S. troops were reported killed or wounded.[14]

    According to two unnamed U.S. defense officials cited by CNN on 8 February, the U.S. military had assessed that Russian contractors had been involved, with one saying some of the contractors had been killed in the airstrikes.[14] A Kurdish militia commander and an ex-Russian officer also claimed Russian contractors were present and suffered casualties during the strikes.[39] During the two weeks following the incident, U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis and other U.S. military officials repeatedly stated that American military commanders were in contact with their official Russian counterparts prior to, during, and after the clash, and that the U.S military was told by their Russian counterparts that there were no Russians in the paramilitary formation.[40][41]

    On 13 February 2018, unclassified footage depicting the coalition's targeted airstrikes on a pro-government T-72 tank position and a reported Russian contractor artillery position in the Khasham area was released by the Department of Defense.[42][failed verification]

    Syrian government version edit

    In an official statement that was released by the "ISIS Hunters" unit of the Syrian Armed Forces, they had received intelligence that ISIL forces were moving towards Khasham and government forces decided to move from the Euphrates so to cut off ISIL's line of attack. At this point, armed groups were spotted east of Khasham, in SDF-held territory, which then attacked the government's troops. The groups were quickly pushed back. The military claimed that, according to intercepted radio traffic, the groups were partly ISIL and partly Kurds, and retreated towards the Conoco factory. At this point, pro-government units were hit by airstrikes. According to Syrian military sources, some 55 pro-government fighters were killed, including around 10 Russian fighters.[15]

    Der Spiegel and SOHR version edit

    Der Spiegel version edit

     
    The territorial situation in and around the city of Deir ez-Zor on 7 February 2018 was largely the same as it was when the Syrian Democratic Forces' (SDF) 2017–2019 Deir ez-Zor campaign (pictured) ended on 23 March 2019. The SDF and Syrian Arab Army (SAA) each captured most of their territory around this city from ISIS during the time of the SAA's Eastern Syria campaign (September–December 2017) (also pictured), with the SAA fully capturing the ruined city, most of its outskirts, and their salient East of the river by mid-November. The SDF's (then recent) gains included many of Syria's most valuable oil and natural gas fields; this energy, and any profit from its sale, would be denied to the financially strained Syrian government. The SDF and its primary ally, the United States, also hindered Iranian logistics and influence in SDF controlled territory, which is part of the Shia crescent.
    A high-resolution detailed map of the current situation is also available.

    Three weeks after the incident, Germany's Der Spiegel published their own investigative report based on evidence gleaned from multiple first-hand sources (participants and witnesses) in the area. According to this report, pro-Syrian government forces spent a week prior to the event gathering in the Deir ez-Zor Airport, which is located to the west of the Euphrates[2] and south of Deir ez-Zor, the capital city of Deir ez-Zor Governorate.

    In the vicinity of this city, the Euphrates river runs roughly from the northwest to the southeast, flowing into neighboring Iraq, and splits the city in two. The Syrian government controlled all areas west of the river, including the great majority of Deir ez-Zor, and a salient on the river's east bank across from the city. The SDF controlled almost all other territory east of the river, excluding the salient and the islands in the river.

    The Iranian-backed forces that had gathered consisted of members of the Syrian Army's elite 4th Armoured Division, members of the militias of the local Bekara and Albo Hamad Arab tribes, and members of the Iranian-controlled Fatemiyoun and Zainebiyoun brigades.[2] Contrary to what was widely reported at the time, Der Spiegel later reported that according to witnesses, no Russian mercenaries were part of this formation.[2] At the time, Russia and the United States had an agreement that no more than 400 pro-Syrian government fighters could be in the Syrian-government controlled salient on the river's east bank.[2]

    As with the deconfliction line, the Syrian government itself never officially agreed to this limit but due to its dependence on Russia, the Syrian Army had nevertheless been, by and large de facto adhering to both; the Iranian government also never joined either of these two bilateral U.S.–Russian agreements. Compared to its influence over the Syrian government, the Russian government had significantly less influence over Iran's government, military, and proxies in Syria, which constituted a large portion of pro-Syrian government ground forces in both Deir ez-Zor and throughout Syria.[43]

    The Syrian government's dependence on these ground forces for territorial control, a consequence of severe manpower shortages in the Syrian military,[43] gave Iran significant influence over it, to the extent that Russia and Iran had to increasingly compete for control and influence over the Syria government.[44][45] Der Spiegel's report did not indicate whether this formation was under Iranian or Syrian command or what attempt, if any, Russia made to force the Syrian and Iranian governments to comply with these U.S.–Russian agreements.

    At around 5 a.m. on 7 February 2018, around 250 of these fighters attempted to cross the Euphrates over a military pontoon bridge located to the southeast of both the Dier ez-Zor Airport and the SDF base near Khasham. Warning shots fired by U.S. military forces in the area stopped this morning advance, and the fighters withdrew back to the west of the Euphrates; these warning shots did not result in any injuries.[2] According to Der Spiegel, witnesses said that no Russian mercenaries were part of this group.[2]

    Later that same day, under the cover of darkness, about twice as many pro-Syrian government fighters successfully crossed a different bridge located northeast of Deir ez-Zor Airport. They arrived at the village of Marrot, which is northwest of both Khasham and the nearby SDF base.[2] At around 10 p.m. that night, these fighters began to advance southeast toward Khasham. Concurrently, another group of Syrian tribal militia and Shia fighters began to advance north toward Khasham from Tabiyet Jazira, a Syrian government-controlled town east of the Euphrates that is significantly closer to Khasham (and the nearby the SDF base) than Marrot.[2]

    U.S. military forces once again opened fire, but this time with the intention of inflicting casualties.[2] According to Der Spiegel's report, no Russians were in either formation, though there was a small contingent of Russian PMCs stationed in Tabiyeh who were not participating in the fighting. Notwithstanding that, between 10 and 20 of the Russians were killed in the U.S. strikes, while most of the formations' deaths were reportedly among the servicemen of the 4th Armoured Division of the Syrian Army. Further strikes were carried out on the mornings of February 8 and 9 on tribal militia members that had come to retrieve dead bodies.[2]

    SOHR version edit

    Similarly, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that 68 pro-government fighters were killed during the day in the area,[16] including 45 who died in the coalition airstrikes,[46] with most being Syrians.[16] The remaining 23 pro-government personnel, including 15 Russians PMCs, were not killed in the airstrikes, but instead caught in a booby-trapped explosion at an arms depot at Tabiyet Jazira. The PMCs were accompanying government forces as they advanced towards the SDF-held oil and gas fields.[47]

    Unofficial Russian sources version edit

    Shortly after the strikes, various Russian unofficial sources began to publicize information that a number of Russian "volunteers" (PMCs) had been killed in the strikes,[3][48] with some posts on Russian social media making claims of over 200 Russian PMCs being killed, although the veracity of this information was questioned[49] and could not be confirmed.[50] Yevgeny Shabayev, a known critic of the company that hired the contractors, also claimed 218 PMCs were killed and that the families were still waiting for their remains.[51] Additionally, a Russian military doctor, a leader of a PMC-linked paramilitary Cossack organization, and a source with ties to Wagner claimed 80–100 PMCs were killed and 200 wounded.[52]

    Contrary to the claims of hundreds of deaths among the PMCs, a Russian investigative group, the Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT), confirmed 10 contractor deaths[53] and estimated a total of between 20 and 30 had died.[54] A Russian journalist also believed between 20 and 25 PMCs died in the strikes.[49] On 17 February,[55] a Wagner leader, Andrei Troshev, was quoted as saying 14 "volunteers" died in the battle.[32] Three other Wagner commanders also stated the claim of 200 dead was an exaggeration and that 15 PMCs were killed at the most.[56]

    Russian newspaper Kommersant, citing Russian military and contractor sources, reported pro-government forces were attempting to capture the Conoco (locally called Al Tabiyeh) gas field from the SDF.[57][58]

    Official reaction edit

    •   Russia – Russian member of parliament Franz Klintsevich called U.S. strikes illegal and an act of aggression.[59] Russia has accused the U.S. of being motivated by the presence of oil in the area.[13] Vasily Nebenzya, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, called the strikes "regrettable" and promised to raise it to the Security Council.[60] On 8 February 2018, the Russian foreign ministry spokesperson, without referring to the U.S. strike, spoke of "the U.S. military presence in Syria present[ing] a serious challenge to the peace process and thwart[ing] the protection of the country's territorial integrity."[61]
    •   Syria – The Syrian foreign ministry wrote to the United Nations calling for the international community to condemn U.S. actions and labeled them a war crime, a "brutal massacre," and a crime against humanity. The Syrian government also accused American forces of aiding terrorism and violating Syria's sovereignty.[13]
    •   IranAli Khamenei strongly condemned the confrontation and stated "Today, the U.S. government is the cruelest and most merciless system in the world, which is even worse than the savage ISIS members."[62]

    Political ramifications in Russia and abroad edit

    In the wake of the incident, in the absence of any official comments in response to allegations about Russian fatalities, details about Russian citizens' involvement and casualties in the U.S. strike began to be made public through social and mass media, provoking resentment and outrage from sections of the Russian public.[63][64] The issue gained additional sensitivity in Russia in view of the upcoming presidential election in March 2018.[53] Prominent among those figures who early on made public information about presumably high numbers of Russian casualties in the U.S. strike was Igor Strelkov,[38][65] who in late February 2018 was registered as an authorized representative of Sergey Baburin, leader of the nationalist Russian All-People's Union and candidate for the 2018 Russian presidential election.[66]

    Bloomberg, as well as other commentators, opined that both the Russian government and Trump administration, in their official statements, appeared to try obfuscating any Russian government role in the incident.[53][67] Irek Murtazin of Novaya Gazeta and analyst Yury Barmin speculated that the Russian Ministry of Defence may have wittingly let the Wagner unit find itself in harm's way.[23][68]

    On 12 February 2018, Grigory Yavlinsky called on President Vladimir Putin to present an account of whether any Russian military forces had been involved in the battle.[69][70][71] Meanwhile, Russia's government-run news agency TASS acknowledged, with reference to a Cossack organisation, the death in a battle near Deir ez-Zor of a Russian "volunteer", sotnik Vladimir Loginov, a resident of the Kaliningrad Region.[72]

    The news media also named four more Russians killed during the strike, including Kirill Ananiev, a veteran member of the banned National Bolshevik Party.[73][74] News outlets also noted that Vladimir Putin abruptly cancelled most of his previously announced engagements scheduled for 12 and 13 February, his press service citing ill health, and instead had a secret conference with his top military chiefs;[75][76] he also had a telephone conversation with U.S. president Donald Trump on 12 February, with no details revealed.[77][78]

    Russian politician Viktor Alksnis, authorised representative of Communist Party presidential election candidate Pavel Grudinin, voiced an opinion on Radio Liberty that the U.S. strike was designed as a demonstration of the U.S.'s military superiority and dominance in the region, and that it might have serious geopolitical consequences for Russia.[79]

    On 14 February, presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov admitted the possibility that some Russian citizens who were not part of Russia's armed forces were in Syria, but dismissed reports of mass casualties as false.[80] The following day, the Russian foreign ministry's spokesperson Maria Zakharova conceded that five Russian citizens might have been killed in the U.S. attack; she emphasized that they were not members of the Russian Armed Forces.[81][82]

    State Duma Defense Committee Chairman Vladimir Shamanov, citing reported casualties of Russian PMCs, said the Russian parliament was working on a bill that would regulate activities of private military contractors, which he said was necessary.[83][84]

    On 16 February, Viktor Alksnis said that the preliminary figure of Russian fatalities in the strike, based on information from the relatives and friends, stood at 334, mainly the personnel of the 5th storm squadron; he also said that, according to his information, personnel of Russia's Special Operations Forces were also involved in "the raid" on 7 February. This was in contrast to CIT's earlier confirmation by name of no more than eight dead.[85] On the same day, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in a Euronews channel interview said, "[The United States] seem to be seeking to isolate a vast part of the Syrian territory from the rest of the country in violation of Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity."[86][87] According to an insider source quoted on 19 February by Vedomosti, there were 50 citizens of Russia and Ukraine dead as a result of the U.S. strike.[88][89]

    On 20 February 2018, the Russian foreign ministry released a statement which, while admitting that there had been citizens of Russia and "countries of the CIS" killed and wounded in the course of the "recent clash" in Syria, claimed that no Russian service members or their materiel had been involved in any way.[90][91] Following the statement, the foreign ministries of Belarus and Kazakhstan were reported to be checking if there were casualties among their countries' citizens, but stated they had no information to confirm that Belarusians or Kazakhstanis had been killed or wounded.[92]

    In late February 2018, CNN quoted multiple Russian sources claiming that those seeking to publicise information about the casualties in the 7 February strike were being harassed and silenced, presumably by people loyal to Yevgeny Prigozhin.[93]

    Several Russian online news outlets, citing Syria's media and ex-KGB officer Igor Panarin, published unconfirmed reports that the Su-57 fighters, deployed to Syria since February 2017, had taken part in strikes against rebel targets in Eastern Ghouta, killing about ten U.S. personnel (military instructors) as well as other Western countries' instructors stationed in the rebel stronghold, despite the lack of known U.S. military presence in the region; the strikes were presented as retaliation for the U.S. attack at Khasham.[94][95][96] A short-term deployment of two Su-57s to Syria was officially confirmed by the Russian defence minister Sergey Shoygu on 1 March 2018.[97][98] Earlier, Komsomolskaya Pravda military correspondent Viktor Baranets [ru] was cited as saying that according to his information, the Su-57s had done "excellent" work carrying out their mission in Eastern Ghouta.[99]

    On 12 April 2018, outgoing U.S. Central Intelligence Agency director Mike Pompeo, during his Senate hearing for the position of the United States Secretary of State, commented, "This administration announced a nuclear posture review that has put Russia on notice that we are going to recapitalize our deterrent force. In Syria, now, a handful of weeks ago the Russians met their match. A couple hundred Russians were killed."[100]

    The death of the Russian investigative journalist Maksim Borodin, who wrote about the deaths of mercenaries in Syria in mid-April 2018, was linked by the media to his publications about Wagner's casualties in the clash at Khasham.[101]

    Further incidents in the area edit

    On 10 February 2018, a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone destroyed a T-72 tank of pro-government forces in an airstrike near the Al Tabiyeh gas field. The tank itself was not firing on the SDF and the coalition, but other elements in the formation were.[102][103]

    On 2 March 2018, at least two pro-government fighters were reportedly killed by coalition air raids near Khasham.[104][105]

    On 27 March 2018, U.S. officials, including U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis, said a contingent of pro-Syrian government forces and Russian "mercenaries" had again similarly amassed near coalition forces in Deir ez-Zor the week prior, but the potential confrontation was defused after the U.S. military contacted Russian officers. Mattis believed the forces were under Russian control, as the pro-government troops pulled back after U.S. forces spoke with their Russian counterparts.[106]

    On 29 April 2018, pro-government forces launched an assault against four SDF villages on the Euphrates, initially capturing them. However, the SDF later retook the villages, with local sources claiming coalition aircraft bombed pro-government positions in response.[citation needed]

    On 11 May 2018, the coalition stated that SDF units responded to artillery fire from an unknown source on the outskirts of Deir ez-Zor; the SDF returned fire, leading to the destruction of one enemy artillery piece. No casualties were reported on either side of the engagement.[107] The coalition discussed the development with Russian counterparts via the established deconfliction line.[108]

    See also edit

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    battle, khasham, also, known, battle, conoco, fields, military, engagement, syrian, civil, fought, february, 2018, near, towns, khasham, tabiyeh, deir, governorate, syria, operation, inherent, resolve, coalition, delivered, artillery, strikes, syrian, armed, f. The Battle of Khasham also known as the Battle of Conoco Fields was a military engagement of the Syrian civil war fought on 7 February 2018 near the towns of Khasham and Al Tabiyeh in the Deir ez Zor Governorate Syria The Operation Inherent Resolve coalition delivered air and artillery strikes on Syrian Armed Forces and pro government militias after they reportedly engaged a U S military and Syrian Democratic Forces SDF position in the region Battle of Conoco Fields Battle of Khasham Part of the 2017 2019 Deir ez Zor campaign of the Syrian civil warHatched box shows location of clashesTerritorial control in February 2018 Syrian Arab Republic Syrian Democratic ForcesDate7 8 February 2018 1 day Locationnear Khasham Deir ez Zor Governorate Syria35 20 10 N 40 18 34 E 35 33611 N 40 30944 E 35 33611 40 30944ResultAmerican and SDF victoryBelligerents United States Syrian Democratic ForcesSyria Liwa Fatemiyoun 1 2 Liwa Zainebiyoun 2 Wagner Group 3 Interbrigades 4 5 Commanders and leadersJim Mattis Paul E Funk II Jeffrey L Harrigian Jonathan P BragaUnknownUnits involvedYPG United States Armed Forces U S Army 6 1st SFOD D United States Army Special Forces 75th Ranger Regiment 101st Airborne Division U S Marines 6 U S Air Force 7 Syrian government forces 4th Division 2 ISIS Hunters 8 9 National Defense Forces Baqir Brigade 2 Wagner Group 10 3 5 Storm unit 11 Strength40 American troops 6 US aircraft and artillery F 22 fighter jets F 15E strike fighters B 52 bombers AC 130 gunships AH 64 Apache attack helicopters MQ 9 Reaper unmanned combat aerial vehicles RQ 7B Shadow unmanned aerial vehicles M777 howitzer artillery M142 HIMARS rocket artillery500 Syrian and Russian troops 12 13 Casualties and lossesNone 1 SDF fighter wounded 14 Syrian claim 55 killed 15 U S claim Approximately 100 killed 14 SOHR claim 68 killed 16 Unofficial Russian claims 80 100 killed 200 wounded 17 The US Central Command stated that pro government forces had initiated an unprovoked attack against well established Syrian Democratic Forces headquarters in the area while coalition service members were co located with SDF partners during the attack 8 kilometers 5 mi east of the agreed upon Euphrates River de confliction line 18 19 20 The Russian Ministry of Defence s statement released on 8 February 2018 referred to the incident at the village of Salihiyah located south of the SDF held town of Abu Hamam in the Abu Kamal District and said that it was caused by reconnaissance actions of Syrian militias that had not been cleared with the Russian operations command the statement stressed that there were no Russian service members in the designated district of the Deir ez Zor province of Syria 21 22 The U S military stated that one hundred Syrian pro government fighters were killed in the U S attack prompting Syria to accuse the United States of carrying out a brutal massacre of its troops and Russia to accuse the U S of being economically motivated in its actions citing nearby oil fields 13 As unconfirmed accounts of casualties among Russian Wagner Group mercenaries in the strike emerged the incident was billed by media as the first deadly clash between citizens of Russia and the United States since the Cold War 23 Contents 1 Background 2 Incident and casualties 2 1 U S version 2 2 Syrian government version 2 3 Der Spiegel and SOHR version 2 3 1 Der Spiegel version 2 3 2 SOHR version 2 4 Unofficial Russian sources version 3 Official reaction 4 Political ramifications in Russia and abroad 5 Further incidents in the area 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground editSee also American led intervention in the Syrian civil war List of United States attacks on Syria during the Syrian civil war and Al Tanf U S military base In September 2014 the United States began to undertake efforts to establish a global coalition with the declared aim of countering the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 24 Since September 2014 the U S had conducted military operations in Syria primarily against ISIL forces as part of Operation Inherent Resolve The primary U S backed force in the northeastern part of Syria is the Syrian Democratic Forces a group composed predominantly of Kurdish and Arab militiamen In 2017 backed by U S forces the SDF captured Raqqa from the Islamic State and then advanced to the Euphrates River where a deconfliction line was established by the governments of the United States and Russia 25 On several occasions U S forces struck Syrian pro government units operating in the area 26 27 28 In November 2017 the U S government made it known that they were expanding their goals in Syria beyond routing ISIL forces to pressure the Syrian government to make concessions at the Geneva talks 29 This intent was in mid January 2018 clearly broadcast by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson who said the Trump administration would maintain an open ended military presence in Syria to counter Iranian influence and ensure the departure of Syrian President Bashar al Assad 30 31 Russia had been conducting air military operations in Syria in support of the Syrian government since 30 September 2015 Furthermore Russian private military contractors volunteers notably those associated with the Wagner Group had been engaged in ground operations throughout that time although their presence was never officially confirmed by the Russian government 32 In February 2018 Lt Gen Jeffrey L Harrigian Commander of U S Air Forces Central Command talked about the circumstances before the attack The coalition observed a slow buildup of personnel and equipment the previous week and we reminded Russian officials of the SDF and coalition presence via the telephone deconfliction line This was well in advance of the enemy forces attack I know you re going to ask so I m going to be clear that I will not speculate on the composition of this force or whose control they were under 7 Harrigian presented the U S strike as demonstration of the coalition s readiness to prevent a resurgence of ISIS 7 On 22 February 2018 The Washington Post cited unnamed sources in U S intelligence as alleging that the communications intercepted days before and after the incident between Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin who was believed to finance Wagner and senior Syrian officials such as Mansour Fadlallah Azzam as well as Kremlin officials suggested that Prigozhin had secured permission from an unspecified Russian minister to go ahead with a fast and strong move in early February and was awaiting approval from the Syrian government 23 33 A few days before Prigozhin had been indicted by the grand jury for the District of Columbia on charges related to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U S elections 34 A publication by the Ukraine based anti Kremlin InformNapalm alleged the operation had been cleared with the Russian military command by Sergey Kim the chief of Wagner s operations department and a former Russian Naval Infantry officer 35 36 37 Incident and casualties editU S version edit According to the U S military s official statement around 10 p m local time on the night of 7 February 2018 a force of 500 pro government fighters consisting of local militiamen Syrian Army regulars Shia militants from Liwa Fatemiyoun and Liwa Zainebiyoun and reportedly Russian private military contractors launched an assault on an SDF headquarters near Khasham 18 13 Supported by T 72 and T 55 tanks the pro government troops first shelled the SDF base with artillery mortars and rockets in what U S military officials described as a coordinated attack Around 20 30 shells landed within 500 meters 1 600 ft of the headquarters 6 14 7 According to the U S military the presence of U S special operations personnel in the targeted base elicited a response by coalition aircraft including AC 130 gunships F 22 Raptor and F 15E Strike Eagle fighter jets MQ 9 Reaper unmanned combat aerial vehicles AH 64 Apache attack helicopters and B 52 bombers 6 14 7 Nearby American artillery batteries including an M142 HIMARS shelled Syrian forces as well 14 According to sources in Wagner cited by news media as well as the Department of Defense U S forces were in constant contact with the official Russian liaison officer posted in Deir ez Zor throughout the engagement and only opened fire after they had received assurances that no regular Russian troops were in action or at risk 38 The clashes lasted four hours and saw more than 100 Syrian pro government fighters killed with one SDF fighter injured according to the coalition No U S troops were reported killed or wounded 14 According to two unnamed U S defense officials cited by CNN on 8 February the U S military had assessed that Russian contractors had been involved with one saying some of the contractors had been killed in the airstrikes 14 A Kurdish militia commander and an ex Russian officer also claimed Russian contractors were present and suffered casualties during the strikes 39 During the two weeks following the incident U S Secretary of Defense James Mattis and other U S military officials repeatedly stated that American military commanders were in contact with their official Russian counterparts prior to during and after the clash and that the U S military was told by their Russian counterparts that there were no Russians in the paramilitary formation 40 41 On 13 February 2018 unclassified footage depicting the coalition s targeted airstrikes on a pro government T 72 tank position and a reported Russian contractor artillery position in the Khasham area was released by the Department of Defense 42 failed verification Syrian government version edit In an official statement that was released by the ISIS Hunters unit of the Syrian Armed Forces they had received intelligence that ISIL forces were moving towards Khasham and government forces decided to move from the Euphrates so to cut off ISIL s line of attack At this point armed groups were spotted east of Khasham in SDF held territory which then attacked the government s troops The groups were quickly pushed back The military claimed that according to intercepted radio traffic the groups were partly ISIL and partly Kurds and retreated towards the Conoco factory At this point pro government units were hit by airstrikes According to Syrian military sources some 55 pro government fighters were killed including around 10 Russian fighters 15 Der Spiegel and SOHR version edit Der Spiegel version edit nbsp The territorial situation in and around the city of Deir ez Zor on 7 February 2018 was largely the same as it was when the Syrian Democratic Forces SDF 2017 2019 Deir ez Zor campaign pictured ended on 23 March 2019 The SDF and Syrian Arab Army SAA each captured most of their territory around this city from ISIS during the time of the SAA s Eastern Syria campaign September December 2017 also pictured with the SAA fully capturing the ruined city most of its outskirts and their salient East of the river by mid November The SDF s then recent gains included many of Syria s most valuable oil and natural gas fields this energy and any profit from its sale would be denied to the financially strained Syrian government The SDF and its primary ally the United States also hindered Iranian logistics and influence in SDF controlled territory which is part of the Shia crescent A high resolution detailed map of the current situation is also available Three weeks after the incident Germany s Der Spiegel published their own investigative report based on evidence gleaned from multiple first hand sources participants and witnesses in the area According to this report pro Syrian government forces spent a week prior to the event gathering in the Deir ez Zor Airport which is located to the west of the Euphrates 2 and south of Deir ez Zor the capital city of Deir ez Zor Governorate In the vicinity of this city the Euphrates river runs roughly from the northwest to the southeast flowing into neighboring Iraq and splits the city in two The Syrian government controlled all areas west of the river including the great majority of Deir ez Zor and a salient on the river s east bank across from the city The SDF controlled almost all other territory east of the river excluding the salient and the islands in the river The Iranian backed forces that had gathered consisted of members of the Syrian Army s elite 4th Armoured Division members of the militias of the local Bekara and Albo Hamad Arab tribes and members of the Iranian controlled Fatemiyoun and Zainebiyoun brigades 2 Contrary to what was widely reported at the time Der Spiegel later reported that according to witnesses no Russian mercenaries were part of this formation 2 At the time Russia and the United States had an agreement that no more than 400 pro Syrian government fighters could be in the Syrian government controlled salient on the river s east bank 2 As with the deconfliction line the Syrian government itself never officially agreed to this limit but due to its dependence on Russia the Syrian Army had nevertheless been by and large de facto adhering to both the Iranian government also never joined either of these two bilateral U S Russian agreements Compared to its influence over the Syrian government the Russian government had significantly less influence over Iran s government military and proxies in Syria which constituted a large portion of pro Syrian government ground forces in both Deir ez Zor and throughout Syria 43 The Syrian government s dependence on these ground forces for territorial control a consequence of severe manpower shortages in the Syrian military 43 gave Iran significant influence over it to the extent that Russia and Iran had to increasingly compete for control and influence over the Syria government 44 45 Der Spiegel s report did not indicate whether this formation was under Iranian or Syrian command or what attempt if any Russia made to force the Syrian and Iranian governments to comply with these U S Russian agreements At around 5 a m on 7 February 2018 around 250 of these fighters attempted to cross the Euphrates over a military pontoon bridge located to the southeast of both the Dier ez Zor Airport and the SDF base near Khasham Warning shots fired by U S military forces in the area stopped this morning advance and the fighters withdrew back to the west of the Euphrates these warning shots did not result in any injuries 2 According to Der Spiegel witnesses said that no Russian mercenaries were part of this group 2 Later that same day under the cover of darkness about twice as many pro Syrian government fighters successfully crossed a different bridge located northeast of Deir ez Zor Airport They arrived at the village of Marrot which is northwest of both Khasham and the nearby SDF base 2 At around 10 p m that night these fighters began to advance southeast toward Khasham Concurrently another group of Syrian tribal militia and Shia fighters began to advance north toward Khasham from Tabiyet Jazira a Syrian government controlled town east of the Euphrates that is significantly closer to Khasham and the nearby the SDF base than Marrot 2 U S military forces once again opened fire but this time with the intention of inflicting casualties 2 According to Der Spiegel s report no Russians were in either formation though there was a small contingent of Russian PMCs stationed in Tabiyeh who were not participating in the fighting Notwithstanding that between 10 and 20 of the Russians were killed in the U S strikes while most of the formations deaths were reportedly among the servicemen of the 4th Armoured Division of the Syrian Army Further strikes were carried out on the mornings of February 8 and 9 on tribal militia members that had come to retrieve dead bodies 2 SOHR version edit Similarly the UK based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that 68 pro government fighters were killed during the day in the area 16 including 45 who died in the coalition airstrikes 46 with most being Syrians 16 The remaining 23 pro government personnel including 15 Russians PMCs were not killed in the airstrikes but instead caught in a booby trapped explosion at an arms depot at Tabiyet Jazira The PMCs were accompanying government forces as they advanced towards the SDF held oil and gas fields 47 Unofficial Russian sources version edit Shortly after the strikes various Russian unofficial sources began to publicize information that a number of Russian volunteers PMCs had been killed in the strikes 3 48 with some posts on Russian social media making claims of over 200 Russian PMCs being killed although the veracity of this information was questioned 49 and could not be confirmed 50 Yevgeny Shabayev a known critic of the company that hired the contractors also claimed 218 PMCs were killed and that the families were still waiting for their remains 51 Additionally a Russian military doctor a leader of a PMC linked paramilitary Cossack organization and a source with ties to Wagner claimed 80 100 PMCs were killed and 200 wounded 52 Contrary to the claims of hundreds of deaths among the PMCs a Russian investigative group the Conflict Intelligence Team CIT confirmed 10 contractor deaths 53 and estimated a total of between 20 and 30 had died 54 A Russian journalist also believed between 20 and 25 PMCs died in the strikes 49 On 17 February 55 a Wagner leader Andrei Troshev was quoted as saying 14 volunteers died in the battle 32 Three other Wagner commanders also stated the claim of 200 dead was an exaggeration and that 15 PMCs were killed at the most 56 Russian newspaper Kommersant citing Russian military and contractor sources reported pro government forces were attempting to capture the Conoco locally called Al Tabiyeh gas field from the SDF 57 58 Official reaction edit nbsp Russia Russian member of parliament Franz Klintsevich called U S strikes illegal and an act of aggression 59 Russia has accused the U S of being motivated by the presence of oil in the area 13 Vasily Nebenzya Russia s ambassador to the United Nations called the strikes regrettable and promised to raise it to the Security Council 60 On 8 February 2018 the Russian foreign ministry spokesperson without referring to the U S strike spoke of the U S military presence in Syria present ing a serious challenge to the peace process and thwart ing the protection of the country s territorial integrity 61 nbsp Syria The Syrian foreign ministry wrote to the United Nations calling for the international community to condemn U S actions and labeled them a war crime a brutal massacre and a crime against humanity The Syrian government also accused American forces of aiding terrorism and violating Syria s sovereignty 13 nbsp Iran Ali Khamenei strongly condemned the confrontation and stated Today the U S government is the cruelest and most merciless system in the world which is even worse than the savage ISIS members 62 Political ramifications in Russia and abroad editIn the wake of the incident in the absence of any official comments in response to allegations about Russian fatalities details about Russian citizens involvement and casualties in the U S strike began to be made public through social and mass media provoking resentment and outrage from sections of the Russian public 63 64 The issue gained additional sensitivity in Russia in view of the upcoming presidential election in March 2018 53 Prominent among those figures who early on made public information about presumably high numbers of Russian casualties in the U S strike was Igor Strelkov 38 65 who in late February 2018 was registered as an authorized representative of Sergey Baburin leader of the nationalist Russian All People s Union and candidate for the 2018 Russian presidential election 66 Bloomberg as well as other commentators opined that both the Russian government and Trump administration in their official statements appeared to try obfuscating any Russian government role in the incident 53 67 Irek Murtazin of Novaya Gazeta and analyst Yury Barmin speculated that the Russian Ministry of Defence may have wittingly let the Wagner unit find itself in harm s way 23 68 On 12 February 2018 Grigory Yavlinsky called on President Vladimir Putin to present an account of whether any Russian military forces had been involved in the battle 69 70 71 Meanwhile Russia s government run news agency TASS acknowledged with reference to a Cossack organisation the death in a battle near Deir ez Zor of a Russian volunteer sotnik Vladimir Loginov a resident of the Kaliningrad Region 72 The news media also named four more Russians killed during the strike including Kirill Ananiev a veteran member of the banned National Bolshevik Party 73 74 News outlets also noted that Vladimir Putin abruptly cancelled most of his previously announced engagements scheduled for 12 and 13 February his press service citing ill health and instead had a secret conference with his top military chiefs 75 76 he also had a telephone conversation with U S president Donald Trump on 12 February with no details revealed 77 78 Russian politician Viktor Alksnis authorised representative of Communist Party presidential election candidate Pavel Grudinin voiced an opinion on Radio Liberty that the U S strike was designed as a demonstration of the U S s military superiority and dominance in the region and that it might have serious geopolitical consequences for Russia 79 On 14 February presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov admitted the possibility that some Russian citizens who were not part of Russia s armed forces were in Syria but dismissed reports of mass casualties as false 80 The following day the Russian foreign ministry s spokesperson Maria Zakharova conceded that five Russian citizens might have been killed in the U S attack she emphasized that they were not members of the Russian Armed Forces 81 82 State Duma Defense Committee Chairman Vladimir Shamanov citing reported casualties of Russian PMCs said the Russian parliament was working on a bill that would regulate activities of private military contractors which he said was necessary 83 84 On 16 February Viktor Alksnis said that the preliminary figure of Russian fatalities in the strike based on information from the relatives and friends stood at 334 mainly the personnel of the 5th storm squadron he also said that according to his information personnel of Russia s Special Operations Forces were also involved in the raid on 7 February This was in contrast to CIT s earlier confirmation by name of no more than eight dead 85 On the same day Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in a Euronews channel interview said The United States seem to be seeking to isolate a vast part of the Syrian territory from the rest of the country in violation of Syria s sovereignty and territorial integrity 86 87 According to an insider source quoted on 19 February by Vedomosti there were 50 citizens of Russia and Ukraine dead as a result of the U S strike 88 89 On 20 February 2018 the Russian foreign ministry released a statement which while admitting that there had been citizens of Russia and countries of the CIS killed and wounded in the course of the recent clash in Syria claimed that no Russian service members or their materiel had been involved in any way 90 91 Following the statement the foreign ministries of Belarus and Kazakhstan were reported to be checking if there were casualties among their countries citizens but stated they had no information to confirm that Belarusians or Kazakhstanis had been killed or wounded 92 In late February 2018 CNN quoted multiple Russian sources claiming that those seeking to publicise information about the casualties in the 7 February strike were being harassed and silenced presumably by people loyal to Yevgeny Prigozhin 93 Several Russian online news outlets citing Syria s media and ex KGB officer Igor Panarin published unconfirmed reports that the Su 57 fighters deployed to Syria since February 2017 had taken part in strikes against rebel targets in Eastern Ghouta killing about ten U S personnel military instructors as well as other Western countries instructors stationed in the rebel stronghold despite the lack of known U S military presence in the region the strikes were presented as retaliation for the U S attack at Khasham 94 95 96 A short term deployment of two Su 57s to Syria was officially confirmed by the Russian defence minister Sergey Shoygu on 1 March 2018 97 98 Earlier Komsomolskaya Pravda military correspondent Viktor Baranets ru was cited as saying that according to his information the Su 57s had done excellent work carrying out their mission in Eastern Ghouta 99 On 12 April 2018 outgoing U S Central Intelligence Agency director Mike Pompeo during his Senate hearing for the position of the United States Secretary of State commented This administration announced a nuclear posture review that has put Russia on notice that we are going to recapitalize our deterrent force In Syria now a handful of weeks ago the Russians met their match A couple hundred Russians were killed 100 The death of the Russian investigative journalist Maksim Borodin who wrote about the deaths of mercenaries in Syria in mid April 2018 was linked by the media to his publications about Wagner s casualties in the clash at Khasham 101 Further incidents in the area editSee also Deir ez Zor Governorate clashes On 10 February 2018 a U S MQ 9 Reaper drone destroyed a T 72 tank of pro government forces in an airstrike near the Al Tabiyeh gas field The tank itself was not firing on the SDF and the coalition but other elements in the formation were 102 103 On 2 March 2018 at least two pro government fighters were reportedly killed by coalition air raids near Khasham 104 105 On 27 March 2018 U S officials including U S Secretary of Defense James Mattis said a contingent of pro Syrian government forces and Russian mercenaries had again similarly amassed near coalition forces in Deir ez 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