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Rif Dimashq offensive (June–October 2016)

The Rif Dimashq offensive (June–October 2016) is a Syrian Army offensive in the Rif Dimashq Governorate that was launched in late June 2016, as part of the Syrian Civil War. The offensive resulted in the military's capture of parts of the eastern section of the rebel-held eastern Ghouta.[20]

Rif Dimashq offensive (June–October 2016)
Part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign (Syrian Civil War)

Battle map of Damascus as of December 2016
Date21 June – 30 October 2016
(4 months, 1 week and 2 days)
Location
Result

Syrian government victory

  • Army and Hezbollah capture Mayda’a[8][9][10] Al-Bahariyah,[1] Hawsh Al-Farah, Hawsh Nasri,[11] Tell Sawwan and Tell Kurdi[12]
Belligerents

Syrian Arab Republic

Palestine Liberation Army[1]
Hezbollah[1]
al-Jabalawi Battalion[2]

Guardians of the Dawn[3]

Jaysh al-Islam[4]
Al-Nusra Front[4]
Al-Rahman Legion[1]
al-Majd Brigades[5][6]
Fajr al-Ummah[7]

Ahrar al-Sham[7]
Commanders and leaders
Col. Naeem Ahmed [13]
(Republican Guard commander)
Tofiq Khalid al-Khansour [14]
(Jaysh al-Islam senior commander)
Abdul Nasr Shmeir[15]
(Al-Rahman Legion chief commander)
Abu Allam[16]
(Al-Rahman Legion commander)
Abu Na’im[16]
(Al-Rahman Legion commander)
Units involved

Syrian Army

Ministry of Interior

al-Majd Brigades

  • Abo Mosa Al Ashaari Brigade[5]
Strength
15,000[19] Unknown

The offensive edit

Government forces capture Mayda’a edit

On 21 June, 102nd Brigade of the Republican Guard, backed by the Palestine Liberation Army and Hezbollah, captured al-Bahariyah Hill, and soon after overran the rebel defenses at al-Bahariyah, capturing the entire village. In addition to capturing al-Bahariyah, the Syrian Armed Forces and Hezbollah also continued their advance at the Jisreen Farms, where they were able to take control of several sites near the Arab Houses.[1]

On the evening of 24 June, the Army and Hezbollah entered Mayda’a, forcing the rebels from the northern part of the town towards the center.[21] One week later, the Army captured the eastern part of Mayda’a.[22] During this time, government troops also advanced in the Al-Bahariyah Farms and towards the Mayda’a-Nashabiyah axis.[23] After reaching Mayda’a's center on 4 July,[24] the following day, after nearly two weeks of fighting, the government captured Mayda’a.[8][9] With the capture of Mayda’a, the Army cut the rebel's main ammunition supply line for Eastern Ghouta.[25]

On 7 July, a rebel counter-attack recaptured several blocks of Mayda’a, but the following day the military managed to seize back all territory lost, securing Mayda’a once again. The troops then pushed the rebels back a few more kilometers to the west[26] and also secured the farms and road between Mayda’a and Al-Bahariyah.[27] Later that day, the Army pushed into the village of Mid’anah, capturing its eastern and southern parts.[28][29] On 9 July, the pro-opposition activist group the SOHR confirmed the Army's capture of Mayda’a.[30] Three days later, the military renewed their offensive by making attempts to advance to Hawsh Al-Farah, reportedly capturing several farms east of the village by 12 July.[17][31]

Interlude edit

By 15 July, the government had mostly suspended their offensive in the area. One week later, the Army launched a new assault against Hawsh Al-Farah,[32] resulting in a fierce, several-days-long battle. Government forces, attacking from two directions, first targeted the eastern and southern farms surrounding the town.[33]

Meanwhile, clashes between Jaysh al-Islam and the Al-Rahman Legion took place in Saqba, reminiscent of the inter-rebel conflict a few months earlier.[34] On 23 July, intense airstrikes targeted several rebel-held towns in East Ghouta, while clashes between government forces and rebels occurred along the al-Salam Highway.[35] Furthermore, a prisoner exchange between the government and Jaysh al-Islam took place, with a leading Syrian Army colonel and a female Republican Guard major being freed.[36]

Renewed Army advances edit

After capturing the surrounding farmland,[33] the Republican Guard, backed by Hezbollah and NDF units, stormed Hawsh Al-Farah itself on 26 July,[37] leading to heavy house-to-house fighting. After suffering numerous casualties, rebel forces finally retreated into the countryside on 29 July, leaving the strategically important town to the government. The fall of Hawsh Al-Farah served as a major morale boost for pro-government forces in East Ghouta, and allowed them to impose fire control over several important rebel-held cities in the area, such as Mayda’anah, Hawsh Nasri and Hawsh Shalaq.[33]

On 1 August, the Army entered Hawsh Nasri.[38] Five days later, they seized the farms near Hawsh Nasri[39] and on 9 August, took control of all[11][40] or most of the town.[41] This advance brought the Army into position to attack the hilltop of Tal Kurdi from three different flanks.[38]

On 13 August, the military took control of parts of Hawsh Al-Dawahira and its surrounding farms.[42] At the same time, the Army launched an assault on the strategic Tal Kurdi hill.[43]

On 15 August, Jaysh al-Islam launched a counter-attack to regain Hawsh Nasri, seizing several points and farms in the area of the town.[44][45] The rebels renewed their counter-assault on 20 August, and captured further positions in Hawsh Nasri, but lost them later in the day.[46] The next day, the Army fully pushed the rebels out of Hawsh Nasri, and attacked the northern flank of Hawsh Dawahrah.[47]

Back-and-forth fighting edit

On 22 August, the rebels launched an offensive on the western frontlines of Eastern Ghouta, on a one-kilometer front, in order to lift the pressure off the town of Darayya.[48] However, after several hours of fighting, the rebel offensive was repelled.[49] Following this, the Syrian Army continued its advances in Eastern Ghouta, storming the former signal Army base, near Al-Rayhan, and capturing the storage area of the base. Government forces also reportedly physically cut the rebel supply route between Al-Rayhan and Shifuniyah.[50]

Towards the end of August, the Army captured Al-Rayhan's farms,[51] threatening to encircle Tal Kurdi.[52] Shortly after, government forces captured parts of Al-Rayhan itself, as well as Tal Rayhan hill, placing Tal Kurdi under fire-control.[53] The Army also made advances from Hawsh Al-Farah towards Tal Sawwan, near Tal Kurdi.[54][55] Over the next three weeks, government troops captured Tal Sawwan twice, but subsequently lost it again both times. As of mid-September, the town was still being contested.[56] Meanwhile, on 5 September, pro-government forces stormed the East Ghouta Signal Base, gaining a bridgehead in its southern corridor.[57]

At sundown on 12 September, a country-wide ceasefire came into effect.[58] In the Damascus area, the ceasefire was temporarily shaken due to fighting in the suburb district of Jobar.[59]

Between 18 and 19 September, a rebel counter-attack between the East Ghouta Signal Base and Al-Reyhan village was repelled.[60] Later on 20 September, government forces captured the Signal Army Base and the surrounding warehouses.[61] In addition, between 19 and 24 September, the military captured a number of farms in the area around Al-Rayhan, cutting the road to Tal Kurdi.[62][63][64][65] On 25 September, the Army seized the Rehba al-Ishara area,[66] including the Katibat al-Ishara military base.[67] Meanwhile, the rebels launched a counter-attack to regain the Signal Base. After the assault was repelled, government forces in turn began their attack on Al-Reyhan village.[68]

After fortifying their positions at Rehba al-Ishara, on 1 October, government forces and Hezbollah units attempted to advance towards Al-Reyhan.[69] As of 3 October, they were within three kilometers of the rebel's largest stronghold in East Ghouta, the town of Douma.[70] On 11 October, the Army captured al-Rayhan[71][72] and advanced in the Al-Rayhan farms area.[73][74] Five days later, a rebel-counterattack managed to push government forces back from several positions around the town,[75] with the rebels retaking the western part of Al-Rayhan. On 18 October, the Army launched a renewed push in the west of al-Rayhan[76] in an attempt to cut the supply road for Tal Kurdi,[77] managing to capture the Sbidaj factory area.[78] On 25 October, the al-Majd Brigades seceded from the al-Rahman Legion due to the continued differences between Jaysh al-Islam and the al-Rahman Legion that hindered the rebel attempts to halt the government offensive.[5]

Army secures Tal Kurdi edit

On 29 October, the Army captured several factory areas, imposing fire control over Tal Kurdi.[18][79] On 30 October, after more than 50 days of continues fighting,[80] the Army had taken control of Tal Sawwan and Tal Kurdi and advanced towards Shefonia and Al-Rayhan.[12][81]

Aftermath edit

On 8 November, the Army reported it had captured the western farms of Al-Rayhan, encircling the rebels in western part of the town.[82] On 12 November, an advance by the Army on the town was repelled.[83]

A new offensive was launched against Al-Rayhan on 14 November,[84] while on 17 November, an attack was also started against the towns of Al-Dawahra and Midaani.[85] At least 30 civilians were killed in shelling by the Army from 17 to 20 November, on rebel-held towns in the region.[86]

The SAA launched another attack on Midaani on 20 November, capturing nine points inside the town.[87] On the next day, the SAA launched an offensive to reopen the Damascus-Homs highway near Harasta.[88] It also captured seven farms in Midaani.[89] A counterattack by Jaysh al-Islam on Mayda'a was repelled on 23 November. The group claimed that 30 soldiers had been killed in the attack, while SAA claimed it lost only 2.[90]

On 29 November, it was reported the Army and Hezbollah had captured the town of Midaani.[91][92] However, the following day, government forces were confirmed to be in control of the northern and eastern parts of the town, and attempting to secure the rest of it.[93] On 4 December, the Army once again advanced in the area of Midaani.[94] The Army cut off a rebel supply route between Al-Shifuniyah and Autaya by controlling part of it near Hawsh ad-Dawahirah on 6 December. It also recaptured most of the farms of Hawsh ash-Shalaq village[95] and captured the village itself on the next day.[96] They captured many farms on outskirts of al-Mid’aani and advanced towards Hazrama on 31 December.[97] The Army captured most of the Air Defense Battalion on 1 January 2017 near Hazrama after advancing in the farmlands over the previous days.[98][99] SAA captured Hazrama on 19 January.[98][100]

See also edit

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The Rif Dimashq offensive June October 2016 is a Syrian Army offensive in the Rif Dimashq Governorate that was launched in late June 2016 as part of the Syrian Civil War The offensive resulted in the military s capture of parts of the eastern section of the rebel held eastern Ghouta 20 Rif Dimashq offensive June October 2016 Part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign Syrian Civil War Battle map of Damascus as of December 2016Date21 June 30 October 2016 4 months 1 week and 2 days LocationEastern Ghouta Rif Dimashq Governorate SyriaResultSyrian government victory Army and Hezbollah capture Mayda a 8 9 10 Al Bahariyah 1 Hawsh Al Farah Hawsh Nasri 11 Tell Sawwan and Tell Kurdi 12 BelligerentsSyrian Arab Republic Syrian Armed Forces National Defense ForcePalestine Liberation Army 1 Hezbollah 1 al Jabalawi Battalion 2 Guardians of the Dawn 3 Jaysh al Islam 4 Al Nusra Front 4 Al Rahman Legion 1 al Majd Brigades 5 6 Fajr al Ummah 7 Ahrar al Sham 7 Commanders and leadersCol Naeem Ahmed 13 Republican Guard commander Tofiq Khalid al Khansour 14 Jaysh al Islam senior commander Abdul Nasr Shmeir 15 Al Rahman Legion chief commander Abu Allam 16 Al Rahman Legion commander Abu Na im 16 Al Rahman Legion commander Units involvedSyrian Army Republican Guard 102nd Brigade 1 105th Brigade 17 Special Forces 17 2nd Legion 17 Ministry of Interior Syrian Special Mission Forces 18 al Majd Brigades Abo Mosa Al Ashaari Brigade 5 Strength15 000 19 Unknown Contents 1 The offensive 1 1 Government forces capture Mayda a 1 2 Interlude 1 3 Renewed Army advances 1 4 Back and forth fighting 1 5 Army secures Tal Kurdi 2 Aftermath 3 See also 4 ReferencesThe offensive editGovernment forces capture Mayda a edit On 21 June 102nd Brigade of the Republican Guard backed by the Palestine Liberation Army and Hezbollah captured al Bahariyah Hill and soon after overran the rebel defenses at al Bahariyah capturing the entire village In addition to capturing al Bahariyah the Syrian Armed Forces and Hezbollah also continued their advance at the Jisreen Farms where they were able to take control of several sites near the Arab Houses 1 On the evening of 24 June the Army and Hezbollah entered Mayda a forcing the rebels from the northern part of the town towards the center 21 One week later the Army captured the eastern part of Mayda a 22 During this time government troops also advanced in the Al Bahariyah Farms and towards the Mayda a Nashabiyah axis 23 After reaching Mayda a s center on 4 July 24 the following day after nearly two weeks of fighting the government captured Mayda a 8 9 With the capture of Mayda a the Army cut the rebel s main ammunition supply line for Eastern Ghouta 25 On 7 July a rebel counter attack recaptured several blocks of Mayda a but the following day the military managed to seize back all territory lost securing Mayda a once again The troops then pushed the rebels back a few more kilometers to the west 26 and also secured the farms and road between Mayda a and Al Bahariyah 27 Later that day the Army pushed into the village of Mid anah capturing its eastern and southern parts 28 29 On 9 July the pro opposition activist group the SOHR confirmed the Army s capture of Mayda a 30 Three days later the military renewed their offensive by making attempts to advance to Hawsh Al Farah reportedly capturing several farms east of the village by 12 July 17 31 Interlude edit By 15 July the government had mostly suspended their offensive in the area One week later the Army launched a new assault against Hawsh Al Farah 32 resulting in a fierce several days long battle Government forces attacking from two directions first targeted the eastern and southern farms surrounding the town 33 Meanwhile clashes between Jaysh al Islam and the Al Rahman Legion took place in Saqba reminiscent of the inter rebel conflict a few months earlier 34 On 23 July intense airstrikes targeted several rebel held towns in East Ghouta while clashes between government forces and rebels occurred along the al Salam Highway 35 Furthermore a prisoner exchange between the government and Jaysh al Islam took place with a leading Syrian Army colonel and a female Republican Guard major being freed 36 Renewed Army advances edit After capturing the surrounding farmland 33 the Republican Guard backed by Hezbollah and NDF units stormed Hawsh Al Farah itself on 26 July 37 leading to heavy house to house fighting After suffering numerous casualties rebel forces finally retreated into the countryside on 29 July leaving the strategically important town to the government The fall of Hawsh Al Farah served as a major morale boost for pro government forces in East Ghouta and allowed them to impose fire control over several important rebel held cities in the area such as Mayda anah Hawsh Nasri and Hawsh Shalaq 33 On 1 August the Army entered Hawsh Nasri 38 Five days later they seized the farms near Hawsh Nasri 39 and on 9 August took control of all 11 40 or most of the town 41 This advance brought the Army into position to attack the hilltop of Tal Kurdi from three different flanks 38 On 13 August the military took control of parts of Hawsh Al Dawahira and its surrounding farms 42 At the same time the Army launched an assault on the strategic Tal Kurdi hill 43 On 15 August Jaysh al Islam launched a counter attack to regain Hawsh Nasri seizing several points and farms in the area of the town 44 45 The rebels renewed their counter assault on 20 August and captured further positions in Hawsh Nasri but lost them later in the day 46 The next day the Army fully pushed the rebels out of Hawsh Nasri and attacked the northern flank of Hawsh Dawahrah 47 Back and forth fighting edit On 22 August the rebels launched an offensive on the western frontlines of Eastern Ghouta on a one kilometer front in order to lift the pressure off the town of Darayya 48 However after several hours of fighting the rebel offensive was repelled 49 Following this the Syrian Army continued its advances in Eastern Ghouta storming the former signal Army base near Al Rayhan and capturing the storage area of the base Government forces also reportedly physically cut the rebel supply route between Al Rayhan and Shifuniyah 50 Towards the end of August the Army captured Al Rayhan s farms 51 threatening to encircle Tal Kurdi 52 Shortly after government forces captured parts of Al Rayhan itself as well as Tal Rayhan hill placing Tal Kurdi under fire control 53 The Army also made advances from Hawsh Al Farah towards Tal Sawwan near Tal Kurdi 54 55 Over the next three weeks government troops captured Tal Sawwan twice but subsequently lost it again both times As of mid September the town was still being contested 56 Meanwhile on 5 September pro government forces stormed the East Ghouta Signal Base gaining a bridgehead in its southern corridor 57 At sundown on 12 September a country wide ceasefire came into effect 58 In the Damascus area the ceasefire was temporarily shaken due to fighting in the suburb district of Jobar 59 Between 18 and 19 September a rebel counter attack between the East Ghouta Signal Base and Al Reyhan village was repelled 60 Later on 20 September government forces captured the Signal Army Base and the surrounding warehouses 61 In addition between 19 and 24 September the military captured a number of farms in the area around Al Rayhan cutting the road to Tal Kurdi 62 63 64 65 On 25 September the Army seized the Rehba al Ishara area 66 including the Katibat al Ishara military base 67 Meanwhile the rebels launched a counter attack to regain the Signal Base After the assault was repelled government forces in turn began their attack on Al Reyhan village 68 After fortifying their positions at Rehba al Ishara on 1 October government forces and Hezbollah units attempted to advance towards Al Reyhan 69 As of 3 October they were within three kilometers of the rebel s largest stronghold in East Ghouta the town of Douma 70 On 11 October the Army captured al Rayhan 71 72 and advanced in the Al Rayhan farms area 73 74 Five days later a rebel counterattack managed to push government forces back from several positions around the town 75 with the rebels retaking the western part of Al Rayhan On 18 October the Army launched a renewed push in the west of al Rayhan 76 in an attempt to cut the supply road for Tal Kurdi 77 managing to capture the Sbidaj factory area 78 On 25 October the al Majd Brigades seceded from the al Rahman Legion due to the continued differences between Jaysh al Islam and the al Rahman Legion that hindered the rebel attempts to halt the government offensive 5 Army secures Tal Kurdi edit On 29 October the Army captured several factory areas imposing fire control over Tal Kurdi 18 79 On 30 October after more than 50 days of continues fighting 80 the Army had taken control of Tal Sawwan and Tal Kurdi and advanced towards Shefonia and Al Rayhan 12 81 Aftermath editOn 8 November the Army reported it had captured the western farms of Al Rayhan encircling the rebels in western part of the town 82 On 12 November an advance by the Army on the town was repelled 83 A new offensive was launched against Al Rayhan on 14 November 84 while on 17 November an attack was also started against the towns of Al Dawahra and Midaani 85 At least 30 civilians were killed in shelling by the Army from 17 to 20 November on rebel held towns in the region 86 The SAA launched another attack on Midaani on 20 November capturing nine points inside the town 87 On the next day the SAA launched an offensive to reopen the Damascus Homs highway near Harasta 88 It also captured seven farms in Midaani 89 A counterattack by Jaysh al Islam on Mayda a was repelled on 23 November The group claimed that 30 soldiers had been killed in the attack while SAA claimed it lost only 2 90 On 29 November it was reported the Army and Hezbollah had captured the town of Midaani 91 92 However the following day government forces were confirmed to be in control of the northern and eastern parts of the town and attempting to secure the rest of it 93 On 4 December the Army once again advanced in the area of Midaani 94 The Army cut off a rebel supply route between Al Shifuniyah and Autaya by controlling part of it near Hawsh ad Dawahirah on 6 December It also recaptured most of the farms of Hawsh ash Shalaq village 95 and captured the village itself on the next day 96 They captured many farms on outskirts of al Mid aani and advanced towards Hazrama on 31 December 97 The Army captured most of the Air Defense Battalion on 1 January 2017 near Hazrama after advancing in the farmlands over the previous days 98 99 SAA captured Hazrama on 19 January 98 100 See also editRif Dimashq offensive April May 2016 nbsp Asia portalReferences edit a b c d e f Fadel Leith 21 June 2016 Syrian Army Hezbollah capture Al Bahariyah village in East Ghouta map almasdarnews com Archived from the original on 8 March 2019 Retrieved 7 July 2016 Aymenn Jawad Al Tamimi 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