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Rif Dimashq offensive (August–November 2014)

The Rif Dimashq offensive (August–November 2014) was a Syrian Army offensive in the Rif Dimashq Governorate, that was launched in late August 2014, as part of the Syrian Civil War.

Rif Dimashq offensive (August–November 2014)
Part of the Syrian Civil War (Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign)
Date29 August – 22 November 2014
(2 months, 3 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result

Syrian government victory

  • Army captures Heteta al-Jersh,[5] Adra, Tal Kurdi, Al-Rayhan, the al-Alia farms,[6] Wadi ‘Ayn Tarma,[7] Hosh Al-Farah, Al-Mayda'a,[8] Balaa Al-Jadeeda and most of Jobar[9]
  • Army recaptures al-Dukhaniyya and Kabbasa after temporarily losing them[10][11][12]
  • Army fails to completely secure Zabdin which continued to be contested
Belligerents

Free Syrian Army
UMCEG

Al-Nusra Front[1]

Syrian Arab Republic

Hezbollah[2]
PFLP-GC[3]
Usud al-Cherubim[4]
Commanders and leaders
Khaled al-Haboush
(Damascus Military Council commander)
Abu Mohammad al-Golani
(Al-Nusra Front leader)

Zahran Alloush[13]
(Jaysh al-Islam leader)
Unknown
Units involved
Unknown

Syrian Armed Forces

Strength
30,000 ~25,000
Casualties and losses
678 killed (government and rebel claims)[citation needed] 175 killed (government and rebel claims)[citation needed]

Offensive edit

The capture of the town of Al-Malihah by the Syrian Army in mid-August 2014, was followed by an Army push in Jobar later that month. Some 150 rebels were killed during an Army offensive supported by airstrikes on 29 August.[14][15] Dozens more were killed after the government carried out 25 airstrikes on the neighbourhood on 2 September.[16]

Army and Hezbollah troops also captured the town of Heteta al-Jersh, east of Al-Malihah, after days of heavy fighting.[17]

On 7 September, clashes erupted around al-Dokhania, in an attempt by government forces to re-gain control of al-Dokhania, which was taken over by the al-Nusra Front a day earlier as it killed no less than 40 regular soldiers in the area.[18] The next day, fighting in al-Dokhania left 10 rebels dead amid the Army counter-attack. The rebel attack on al-Dokhania was seen as an attempt to ease the pressure on other nearby rebel-held areas which had been coming under an Army attack in previous days.[19]

On 23 September, the SAA unleashed an offensive which led to the capture of the Steel Factory, the ‘Adra Petrol Station, the Detergent Plant, the chemical factory and the ‘Adra Bakery. According to a military source, two of the leaders of Jabhat Al-Islamiyya were killed during the battle. 102 rebels were killed, while the Army and NDF suffered 48 dead.[20]

On 25 September, government forces took full control of Adra al-Omalia (Adra Industrial Sector).[21] Two days later, government troops pressed their offensive and captured the Adra al Balad Area,[22] thus the Army captured all of Adra.[5] 27 rebels died during the day, while 38 surrendered.[23] 73 soldiers were killed during the battle for the town.[24]

On 28 September, the Army recaptured al-Dukhaniyya, ending the rebels' bid to relieve pressure on the Jobar front.[10][25]

On 29 September, the situation in the al-Dukhaniyya area remained fluid,[26] while the Army captured Al-Suwan and was fighting for Tal Kurdi as they advanced towards Douma.[12] 16 al-Nusra Front fighters were killed in the clashes on the outskirts of al-Dukhaniyya during the day. The next day, fighting continued in the Tal Kurdi and al-Qatari farmlands on the outskirts of Douma.[27]

On 6 October, the Army fully secured the al-Dukhaniyya[28] as it continued the offensive against Douma.[29]

On 8 October, a government source reported the military captured the town of Al-Rayhan, near Douma.[30] This was partially confirmed by the SOHR when it reported, two days later, ongoing clashes in the area with advances by government forces.[31] According to a military source, 53 rebels were killed.[32]

On 11 October, the Republican Guard captured Wadi Ayn Tarma (Ayn Tarma valley) in East Ghouta.[7][33] According to a military source, nearly 180 Jaysh Al-Islam fighters were killed during the one-month siege of the area, including their top commander. The use of bunker buster bombs by the Air Force was reportedly the deciding factor in the fighting since they exposed and obstructed the rebel’s underground supply routes which forced the rebels to retreat and the Republican Guard was able to cross the Baradi river.[34] This brought government forces to the edge of the rebel-held town of Ayn Tarma.[citation needed]

By this time,[35] government forces had also secured Tal Kurdi, Al-Rayhan and the al-Alia farms. This opened the Damascus-Baghdad road and effectively cut all rebel military and relief supplies to Douma.[6]

As of 13 October, according to Al-Masdar News, the Syrian Army controlled 70% of Jobar and was advancing towards Parliament Square.[34] The next day, they reported the Army had secured 75% of Jobar and was attacking rebel positions at the Maysaloun Roundabout.[36] 15 rebels were killed in the fighting in Jobar, near al-Zablatani.[37]

On 16 October, rebels launched a counter-attack against the Army's rear flank in Jobar and advanced past the Old Cemetery before the military managed to regroup, repulse their attack and recover lost ground, according to Al-Masdar News. At least 23 rebels and 12 soldiers were killed in the fighting.[38]

On 19 October, the Syrian Army fully captured the Zamalka bridge in the Jobar district which resulted in the loss of multiple supply lines for the rebels in Jobar.[39] The same day, the Syrian Army secured a tunnel network which served as a supply line for the rebels in Jobar.[40]

On 20 October, government troops in Jobar were reinforced with newly trained special forces members.[41]

On 28 October, the Army captured the villages of Hosh Al-Farah and Al-Mayda’a. According to a military source, 42 rebels and 13 soldiers were killed in the fighting.[42][8] Two days later, the Syrian Army also took over the eastern hub of Jobar, leaving the rebels only in control of the Al-Manasher Roundabout and Parliament Square.[9] On 1 November, fighting in the Hosh Al-Farah area 30 rebels were killed.[43] During this time, dozens of people reportedly entered the al-Qadam area after an agreement was reached between the government and rebels through mediation.[44]

On 6 November, government troops captured the farm area of Balaa Al-Jadeeda,[45] east of Mliha, thus completing the encirclement of the town of Zabdin.[46] Four days later, the Army entered Zabdin from the northeast, following the capture of the farm area southeast of Heteta al-Jersh, and heavy fighting ensued.[47] Clashes also occurred in Der al-Asafir.[48]

On 17 November, the Army captured the Tal Al-Rayhan hill, southwest of Al-Rayhan, breaking a brief rebel siege of the village.[49]

On 22 November, the Army captured Zabdin,[50] or at least a part of it. The fighting left 12 soldiers dead.[51] In the afternoon, an opposition counter-attack was launched resulting in the rebels recapturing some parts of the town before they were pushed back. 40 rebels were killed.[52][49] Later that night, over 25 soldiers were reportedly killed in a rebel ambush in the Zabdin area which forced government forces to pull back from the area.[53] A pro-government source denied the retreat,[54] although it was later confirmed rebels had recaptured the western part of the town.[55]

Aftermath – December clashes edit

In early December, fighting continued in Zabdin with troops from the 4th Division reportedly managing to breach rebel defenses in the western part of Zabdin and entering it.[55]

Fighting also intensified in Darayya where the military captured four city blocks, but the situation overall was that both sides were competing in a tireless battle to regain territory.[56] A week later, an opposition source reported that the rebels reversed the Army's gains in the town.[57] On 10 December, the pro-opposition news agency ARA claimed the military imposed their control on Darayya, but it was not independently confirmed.[58]

In mid-December, a military source reported that the 105th Brigade of Republican Guards had the east district of Jobar under complete fire control and that approximately 800 rebels were trapped inside the city district with almost no ways to retreat.[59]

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The Rif Dimashq offensive August November 2014 was a Syrian Army offensive in the Rif Dimashq Governorate that was launched in late August 2014 as part of the Syrian Civil War Rif Dimashq offensive August November 2014 Part of the Syrian Civil War Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign Date29 August 22 November 2014 2 months 3 weeks and 3 days LocationDamascus SyriaResultSyrian government victory Army captures Heteta al Jersh 5 Adra Tal Kurdi Al Rayhan the al Alia farms 6 Wadi Ayn Tarma 7 Hosh Al Farah Al Mayda a 8 Balaa Al Jadeeda and most of Jobar 9 Army recaptures al Dukhaniyya and Kabbasa after temporarily losing them 10 11 12 Army fails to completely secure Zabdin which continued to be contestedBelligerentsFree Syrian Army UMCEG Jaysh al Islam Al Nusra Front 1 Syrian Arab Republic Syrian Armed Forces Hezbollah 2 PFLP GC 3 Usud al Cherubim 4 Commanders and leadersKhaled al Haboush Damascus Military Council commander Abu Mohammad al Golani Al Nusra Front leader Zahran Alloush 13 Jaysh al Islam leader UnknownUnits involvedUnknownSyrian Armed Forces Syrian Army 4th Armoured Division 3 Republican Guard 105th Mechanized Brigades 3 Lionesses of Defense Armored Battalion citation needed National Defence ForcesStrength30 000 25 000Casualties and losses678 killed government and rebel claims citation needed 175 killed government and rebel claims citation needed Offensive editThe capture of the town of Al Malihah by the Syrian Army in mid August 2014 was followed by an Army push in Jobar later that month Some 150 rebels were killed during an Army offensive supported by airstrikes on 29 August 14 15 Dozens more were killed after the government carried out 25 airstrikes on the neighbourhood on 2 September 16 Army and Hezbollah troops also captured the town of Heteta al Jersh east of Al Malihah after days of heavy fighting 17 On 7 September clashes erupted around al Dokhania in an attempt by government forces to re gain control of al Dokhania which was taken over by the al Nusra Front a day earlier as it killed no less than 40 regular soldiers in the area 18 The next day fighting in al Dokhania left 10 rebels dead amid the Army counter attack The rebel attack on al Dokhania was seen as an attempt to ease the pressure on other nearby rebel held areas which had been coming under an Army attack in previous days 19 On 23 September the SAA unleashed an offensive which led to the capture of the Steel Factory the Adra Petrol Station the Detergent Plant the chemical factory and the Adra Bakery According to a military source two of the leaders of Jabhat Al Islamiyya were killed during the battle 102 rebels were killed while the Army and NDF suffered 48 dead 20 On 25 September government forces took full control of Adra al Omalia Adra Industrial Sector 21 Two days later government troops pressed their offensive and captured the Adra al Balad Area 22 thus the Army captured all of Adra 5 27 rebels died during the day while 38 surrendered 23 73 soldiers were killed during the battle for the town 24 On 28 September the Army recaptured al Dukhaniyya ending the rebels bid to relieve pressure on the Jobar front 10 25 On 29 September the situation in the al Dukhaniyya area remained fluid 26 while the Army captured Al Suwan and was fighting for Tal Kurdi as they advanced towards Douma 12 16 al Nusra Front fighters were killed in the clashes on the outskirts of al Dukhaniyya during the day The next day fighting continued in the Tal Kurdi and al Qatari farmlands on the outskirts of Douma 27 On 6 October the Army fully secured the al Dukhaniyya 28 as it continued the offensive against Douma 29 On 8 October a government source reported the military captured the town of Al Rayhan near Douma 30 This was partially confirmed by the SOHR when it reported two days later ongoing clashes in the area with advances by government forces 31 According to a military source 53 rebels were killed 32 On 11 October the Republican Guard captured Wadi Ayn Tarma Ayn Tarma valley in East Ghouta 7 33 According to a military source nearly 180 Jaysh Al Islam fighters were killed during the one month siege of the area including their top commander The use of bunker buster bombs by the Air Force was reportedly the deciding factor in the fighting since they exposed and obstructed the rebel s underground supply routes which forced the rebels to retreat and the Republican Guard was able to cross the Baradi river 34 This brought government forces to the edge of the rebel held town of Ayn Tarma citation needed By this time 35 government forces had also secured Tal Kurdi Al Rayhan and the al Alia farms This opened the Damascus Baghdad road and effectively cut all rebel military and relief supplies to Douma 6 As of 13 October according to Al Masdar News the Syrian Army controlled 70 of Jobar and was advancing towards Parliament Square 34 The next day they reported the Army had secured 75 of Jobar and was attacking rebel positions at the Maysaloun Roundabout 36 15 rebels were killed in the fighting in Jobar near al Zablatani 37 On 16 October rebels launched a counter attack against the Army s rear flank in Jobar and advanced past the Old Cemetery before the military managed to regroup repulse their attack and recover lost ground according to Al Masdar News At least 23 rebels and 12 soldiers were killed in the fighting 38 On 19 October the Syrian Army fully captured the Zamalka bridge in the Jobar district which resulted in the loss of multiple supply lines for the rebels in Jobar 39 The same day the Syrian Army secured a tunnel network which served as a supply line for the rebels in Jobar 40 On 20 October government troops in Jobar were reinforced with newly trained special forces members 41 On 28 October the Army captured the villages of Hosh Al Farah and Al Mayda a According to a military source 42 rebels and 13 soldiers were killed in the fighting 42 8 Two days later the Syrian Army also took over the eastern hub of Jobar leaving the rebels only in control of the Al Manasher Roundabout and Parliament Square 9 On 1 November fighting in the Hosh Al Farah area 30 rebels were killed 43 During this time dozens of people reportedly entered the al Qadam area after an agreement was reached between the government and rebels through mediation 44 On 6 November government troops captured the farm area of Balaa Al Jadeeda 45 east of Mliha thus completing the encirclement of the town of Zabdin 46 Four days later the Army entered Zabdin from the northeast following the capture of the farm area southeast of Heteta al Jersh and heavy fighting ensued 47 Clashes also occurred in Der al Asafir 48 On 17 November the Army captured the Tal Al Rayhan hill southwest of Al Rayhan breaking a brief rebel siege of the village 49 On 22 November the Army captured Zabdin 50 or at least a part of it The fighting left 12 soldiers dead 51 In the afternoon an opposition counter attack was launched resulting in the rebels recapturing some parts of the town before they were pushed back 40 rebels were killed 52 49 Later that night over 25 soldiers were reportedly killed in a rebel ambush in the Zabdin area which forced government forces to pull back from the area 53 A pro government source denied the retreat 54 although it was later confirmed rebels had recaptured the western part of the town 55 Aftermath December clashes editIn early December fighting continued in Zabdin with troops from the 4th Division reportedly managing to breach rebel defenses in the western part of Zabdin and entering it 55 Fighting also intensified in Darayya where the military captured four city blocks but the situation overall was that both sides were competing in a tireless battle to regain territory 56 A week later an opposition source reported that the rebels reversed the Army s gains in the town 57 On 10 December the pro opposition news agency ARA claimed the military imposed their control on Darayya but it was not independently confirmed 58 In mid December a 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