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Battle of Rastan (January–February 2012)

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Battle of Rastan (January–February 2012)
Part of the Early insurgency phase of the Syrian Civil War

Free Syrian Army fighters in Rastan
Date29 January – 5 February 2012
(1 week)
Location
Result

FSA victory

  • Free Syrian Army (FSA) takes control of most of Rastan on 1 February
  • FSA takes full control of the city and its suburbs on 5 February
  • Syrian Army bombardment ongoing
Belligerents
Free Syrian Army

Syrian Arab Republic

Commanders and leaders
Colonel Jihad Ahmad 
(killed four days after the battle)
Major Ali Ayyoub, Lieutenant Ibrahim Ayyoub
Unknown
Units involved

1st Armoured Division

  • 44th Armoured Brigade
Casualties and losses
18 killed[1] 2+ killed[2]
24 civilians killed[3]

A second battle between the Syrian Army and the Free Syrian Army for control of the city of Rastan took place from 29 January to 5 February 2012. Located in Homs Governorate, Rastan is a city of 60,000 residents. The FSA captured Rastan after days of intense fighting, according to residents and the opposition.

Battle edit

The first reports of major battles in Rastan were on 29 January 2012, after the Arab League mission and the subsequent cease fire, when three deserters were killed. A local activist in Rastan, who said the clashes lasted six hours, confirmed the toll. "A large number of soldiers in the countless checkpoints inside the city deserted and turned their arms on the regime's soldiers," he said. "Residents are trying to help deserters fight their way out of Rastan and reach the positions of the Free Syrian Army," added the activist, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "There are regular small demonstrations in the streets, but only a few people come out because snipers are everywhere and the army is carrying out mass arrests every time there is a protest."[4] By the end of the day, an FSA video statement claimed that they controlled the city of 40,000 residents.[5] However, the fighting continued.

On 30 January, a defected first lieutenant said that the Hamza Battalion of the Khaled Brigade "routed regime forces from several neighborhoods in the western side of Rastan and vowed to continue fighting until the remaining neighborhoods were liberated". Their commander, Major Ali Ayyoub, confirmed this and said "The Assad army is on the defensive now. They are stranded in a few pockets. They only move forward after they receive reinforcements and the Free Syrian Army is always there to intercept their movements." The Hamza Battalion claimed it had destroyed four army posts, two tanks, and several other armored vehicles. Activists posted a video of a destroyed tank that corroborates at least part of the FSA's claims. In the video, severe damage can be seen on the surrounding buildings. Still residents seemed buoyed by the successes of the FSA. An online video was posted of a protest held "under the protection of the Free Syrian Army". Activists reported that five civilians were killed by loyalists who shelled the city during the battle. Maj. Ayyoub refused to disclose how many FSA soldiers were participating in the defense of the city, citing security reasons, but he had put the number in the hundreds.[citation needed]

The next day, on 31 January, defectors gained full control of the city, according to a town activist.[6]

Loyalist tanks were still able to shell the city, one such attack killing 10 civilians and wounding 15 others when a building was brought down. Local activists also claimed that 20 more had been killed during the battle, with the bodies being put in a mosque with the victims of the building being destroyed.[7]

On 1 February, more fighting in the town reportedly left 15 defectors and two soldiers dead.[2]

On 5 February, the FSA declared Rastan "liberated".[8] A leader of an opposition battalion said that 42 people were killed in the city of Rastan in the previous days.[9]

Aftermath edit

During an artillery attack on 9 February, FSA colonel Jihad Muhammad Ahmad was killed.[citation needed]

On 13 February, government tanks attempted to push into the town of Rastan. However, they were repelled by the Free Syrian Army and at least three soldiers were killed.[10]

After retaking the Baba Amr district in Homs, in an assault where 700 rebels and civilians were killed according to Human Rights Watch, security forces began to intensively shell the town of Rastan. NOW News reported that at least 12 civilians, including 5 children, were killed by a rocket strike on a crowd of protesters during the bombardment on Friday the second of March.[11] On 4 March, seven civilians, including four children, were killed by government shelling. The victims included six family members killed when a rocket slammed into their home, alleged the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights which claimed intensive shelling of Rastan throughout the day.[12] CNN reported that 15 rockets fell in 15 minutes.[13]

A staff general of the army announced his defection on 6 March because of the army's shelling of Rastan. He posted a video, in which he showed his identification card and was flanked by other officers and stated:

"I declare my defection from the Syrian Army to the Free Syrian Army, because of the artillery bombing against Rastan which is continuing violently. Houses have been damaged and children and women were killed. This is not the right behaviour of the Syrian Army, and that's why I declare my defection to the Free Syrian Army. Long live free Syria."[14]

A week later, on 16 March, two civilians were killed by government shelling.[15] On 27 March, three members of the military were killed when the government tried to enter Rastan but were repelled.[16] Three days later, two brigadier generals defected to the FSA in Rastan. Videos showed the generals announcing their allegiance to the Free Syrian Army while showing their military identification cards.[17]

On 14 May, activists reported that shells had rained down on Rastan at the rate of one shell per minute. Nine people were killed in the bombardment. Among the dead was a local rebel commander.[18] In response, opposition fighters attacked three armoured vehicles carrying government troops as they were heading to Rastan, reportedly killing 23 soldiers.[19]

In late May, a BBC reporter within the city reported that the rebels were locked in constant street fighting with the government forces which were responding with sporadic artillery shelling.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ 3 killed (29 January),. Archived from the original on 30 January 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2012. 15 killed (1 February),. Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) total of 18 reported killed
  2. ^ a b Deaths mount as Russia resists UN drive on Syria 27 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ 42 civilians and defectors killed, of which 18 were confirmed to be rebels,. Archived from the original on 30 January 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2012.[2] giving a total of 24 civilians killed [dead link]
  4. ^ AFP. "At least 66 killed in Sunday violence". Emirates 24/7. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  5. ^ "الرستن _بيان كتيبة الحمزة باقتحام الرستن29/1/2012 - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Syrian troops push towards Damascus". Breaking News. 31 January 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Syrian forces kill 10 in rebel town". Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  8. ^ "Syria - Mar 4, 2012 - 11:48". Al Jazeera Blogs. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  9. ^ Weiss, Michael (6 February 2012). . London: Blogs.telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  10. ^ "Rastan - Feb 13, 2012 - 13:45". Al Jazeera Blogs. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  11. ^ . 4 March 2012. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  12. ^ "Syria - Mar 4, 2012 - 17:31". Al Jazeera Blogs. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  13. ^ "More blood shed as rockets fall on Rastan, fears grow in Homs - CNN.com". CNN. 7 March 2012.
  14. ^ Weaver, Matthew (6 March 2012). "Syria: atrocities recalled by those fleeing Homs - Tuesday 6 March 2012". The Guardian. London.
  15. ^ "Syria Crisis: Clashes Near Capital Damascus, Activist Say". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  16. ^ "Syria - Mar 28, 2012 - 12:28". Al Jazeera Blogs. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  17. ^ Matthew Weaver (29 March 2012). "Syria crisis: Assad responds to peace plan - Thursday 29 March". the Guardian. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. ^ "Syrian troops 'killed' in Rastan clashes". Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  20. ^ "BBC News - Battle for Syrian town of Rastan continues despite ceasefire". BBC News. Retrieved 5 December 2014.

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battle Major Ali Ayyoub Lieutenant Ibrahim AyyoubUnknownUnits involvedKhalid ibn al Walid Brigade Men of God Battalion1st Armoured Division 44th Armoured BrigadeCasualties and losses18 killed 1 2 killed 2 24 civilians killed 3 A second battle between the Syrian Army and the Free Syrian Army for control of the city of Rastan took place from 29 January to 5 February 2012 Located in Homs Governorate Rastan is a city of 60 000 residents The FSA captured Rastan after days of intense fighting according to residents and the opposition Battle editThe first reports of major battles in Rastan were on 29 January 2012 after the Arab League mission and the subsequent cease fire when three deserters were killed A local activist in Rastan who said the clashes lasted six hours confirmed the toll A large number of soldiers in the countless checkpoints inside the city deserted and turned their arms on the regime s soldiers he said Residents are trying to help deserters fight their way out of Rastan and reach the positions of the Free Syrian Army added the activist who spoke on condition of anonymity There are regular small demonstrations in the streets but only a few people come out because snipers are everywhere and the army is carrying out mass arrests every time there is a protest 4 By the end of the day an FSA video statement claimed that they controlled the city of 40 000 residents 5 However the fighting continued On 30 January a defected first lieutenant said that the Hamza Battalion of the Khaled Brigade routed regime forces from several neighborhoods in the western side of Rastan and vowed to continue fighting until the remaining neighborhoods were liberated Their commander Major Ali Ayyoub confirmed this and said The Assad army is on the defensive now They are stranded in a few pockets They only move forward after they receive reinforcements and the Free Syrian Army is always there to intercept their movements The Hamza Battalion claimed it had destroyed four army posts two tanks and several other armored vehicles Activists posted a video of a destroyed tank that corroborates at least part of the FSA s claims In the video severe damage can be seen on the surrounding buildings Still residents seemed buoyed by the successes of the FSA An online video was posted of a protest held under the protection of the Free Syrian Army Activists reported that five civilians were killed by loyalists who shelled the city during the battle Maj Ayyoub refused to disclose how many FSA soldiers were participating in the defense of the city citing security reasons but he had put the number in the hundreds citation needed The next day on 31 January defectors gained full control of the city according to a town activist 6 Loyalist tanks were still able to shell the city one such attack killing 10 civilians and wounding 15 others when a building was brought down Local activists also claimed that 20 more had been killed during the battle with the bodies being put in a mosque with the victims of the building being destroyed 7 On 1 February more fighting in the town reportedly left 15 defectors and two soldiers dead 2 On 5 February the FSA declared Rastan liberated 8 A leader of an opposition battalion said that 42 people were killed in the city of Rastan in the previous days 9 Aftermath editDuring an artillery attack on 9 February FSA colonel Jihad Muhammad Ahmad was killed citation needed On 13 February government tanks attempted to push into the town of Rastan However they were repelled by the Free Syrian Army and at least three soldiers were killed 10 After retaking the Baba Amr district in Homs in an assault where 700 rebels and civilians were killed according to Human Rights Watch security forces began to intensively shell the town of Rastan NOW News reported that at least 12 civilians including 5 children were killed by a rocket strike on a crowd of protesters during the bombardment on Friday the second of March 11 On 4 March seven civilians including four children were killed by government shelling The victims included six family members killed when a rocket slammed into their home alleged the UK based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights which claimed intensive shelling of Rastan throughout the day 12 CNN reported that 15 rockets fell in 15 minutes 13 A staff general of the army announced his defection on 6 March because of the army s shelling of Rastan He posted a video in which he showed his identification card and was flanked by other officers and stated I declare my defection from the Syrian Army to the Free Syrian Army because of the artillery bombing against Rastan which is continuing violently Houses have been damaged and children and women were killed This is not the right behaviour of the Syrian Army and that s why I declare my defection to the Free Syrian Army Long live free Syria 14 A week later on 16 March two civilians were killed by government shelling 15 On 27 March three members of the military were killed when the government tried to enter Rastan but were repelled 16 Three days later two brigadier generals defected to the FSA in Rastan Videos showed the generals announcing their allegiance to the Free Syrian Army while showing their military identification cards 17 On 14 May activists reported that shells had rained down on Rastan at the rate of one shell per minute Nine people were killed in the bombardment Among the dead was a local rebel commander 18 In response opposition fighters attacked three armoured vehicles carrying government troops as they were heading to Rastan reportedly killing 23 soldiers 19 In late May a BBC reporter within the city reported that the rebels were locked in constant street fighting with the government forces which were responding with sporadic artillery shelling 20 References edit 3 killed 29 January At least 15 killed in clashes ambush in Syria the Nation Archived from the original on 30 January 2012 Retrieved 2 February 2012 15 killed 1 February Archived copy Archived from the original on 27 December 2013 Retrieved 6 February 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link total of 18 reported killed a b Deaths mount as Russia resists UN drive on Syria Archived 27 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine 42 civilians and defectors killed 1 of which 18 were confirmed to be rebels At least 15 killed in clashes ambush in Syria the Nation Archived from the original on 30 January 2012 Retrieved 2 February 2012 2 giving a total of 24 civilians killed dead link AFP At least 66 killed in Sunday violence Emirates 24 7 Retrieved 5 December 2014 الرستن بيان كتيبة الحمزة باقتحام الرستن29 1 2012 YouTube YouTube Retrieved 5 December 2014 Syrian troops push towards Damascus Breaking News 31 January 2012 Retrieved 5 December 2014 Syrian forces kill 10 in rebel town Retrieved 5 December 2014 Syria Mar 4 2012 11 48 Al Jazeera Blogs Retrieved 5 December 2014 Weiss Michael 6 February 2012 Russia Iran and 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