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Syrian Desert campaign (May–July 2017)

Syrian Desert campaign (May–July 2017)
Part of the Syrian civil war and the Russian military intervention in Syria

  •   Controlled by the Syrian government
  •   Controlled by the Syrian opposition
  •   Controlled by the Iraqi government
Date7 May – 13 July 2017
(2 months and 6 days)
Location
Syrian Desert, Syria
Status

Decisive Syrian Army and allies victory

Belligerents

Syrian Arab Republic

Russia[2]
 Iran[3]
Allied militias:
PMF-affiliated militias[4]
Hezbollah[5]
Liwa Fatemiyoun[6]
Supported by:
 UAE[7]
 Egypt[7]
Free Syrian Army
Supported by:
 United States[8][9]
 Jordan
 United Kingdom[3]
 Norway[3]
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (since 23 May)
Commanders and leaders
Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani[14]
(Quds Force chief commander)
Mowafiq As'ad[15]
(Chief of staff for eastern Syria until 28 June)
Brig. Gen. Rafiq Shahadeh[15]
(Chief of staff for eastern Syria from 28 June)
Maj. Gen. Fuad Khaddour [16]
(Syrian Army top commander)
Turki Albu Hamad[17]
(Forces of the Fighters of the Tribes)
Mohammad Hosseini "Salman" [6]
(Hazrat-e Fatemeh Zahra Brigade intelligence chief)

Tlas Salama[18]
(Lions of the East Army commander)

Lt. Col. Muhannad Tala[19]
(Revolutionary Commando Army commander)
Unknown
Units involved

Syrian Armed Forces

Syrian pro-government militias

PMF-affiliated Iraqi militias

Liwa Fatemiyoun

  • Hazrat-e Fatemeh Zahra Brigade[6]

Russian Armed Forces and affiliated units

Free Syrian Army

Military of ISIL

  • Wilayat Homs
Strength

50,000 (pro-government claim)[32]

Revolutionary Commando Army: "Hundreds"[19]
150 US troops,[19] 1 HIMARS[33]
Unknown

The Syrian Desert campaign (May–July 2017) was a large-scale military operation of the Syrian Army that initially started along the highway from Damascus to the border with Iraq against rebel forces during the Syrian civil war. Its first intended goal was to capture both the highway and the al-Tanf border crossing, thus securing the Damascus countryside from a potential rebel attack.[34][35] Later, multiple other fronts were opened as part of the operation throughout the desert, as well as operation "Grand Dawn" against ISIL with the aim of reopening the Damascus-Palmyra highway and preparing for an offensive towards Deir ez-Zor.[citation needed]

Since 2016, the United States and the United Kingdom operated and manned a training facility in al-Tanf (the "Al Tanf Garrison"), with their special operations troops advising a Syrian rebel group known as the Revolutionary Commando Army.[36][37] The garrison was reinforced in May, and then expanded in June 2017, with more advanced US offensive weapons, including the HIMARS multiple rocket launchers.[38][39][40][41] On a number of occasions, US forces struck advancing pro-government troops and militia in what US forces dubbed "self-defense strikes".[39]

Background edit

In the months prior to the offensive, the rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA) waged a campaign against the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the desert border region known as the Badia, which ended with ISIL being fully expelled from the southern Syrian desert. This also brought the rebels closer to the southeastern countryside of Damascus and government-held territory.

The offensive edit

Advance along the Baghdad–Damascus highway edit

On 7 May 2017, the Syrian Arab Army, led by the 5th Corps and Iranian-backed militias, launched an attack on the FSA in the Sabaa Biyar area of Homs province.[35][42] By the following day, the SAA had advanced some 45 kilometers[34] and captured several sites east of the Al-Seen Airbase in the advance, including: the Zaza Checkpoint, the Sabihiyah Mountains and the Sabaa Biyar area. The advance gave them fire control over this rural region.[43][44]

The FSA began a counteroffensive on 9 May,[45] with the intended goal of recapturing these areas as well as the large mountains overlooking the Baghdad-Damascus road.[46] The commander of the Lions of the East Army, Tlas al-Salama, said that Syrian warplanes had struck rebel outposts near the Syrian-Jordanian border after which his group fired missiles towards Khalhala airport.[18] At the end of the day, the rebels recaptured the Zaza checkpoint, but failed to re-enter the Sabaa Biyar area.[47]

On 10 May, clashes renewed in the Zaza area[10] and two days later the Army recaptured the Zaza checkpoint, as well as the Sabihiyah Mountains.[48] In an attempt to counter the Army's advances, the rebels fired dozens of 'Grad' rockets on Army positions. In retaliation, the Syrian Air Force hit FSA convoys and their rearguard headquarters at the al-Tanf border crossing,[49] and on 12 May Iraqi Shi'ite militias launched an offensive from the east to drive the militants from the desert region.[50]

In the night between 14 and 15 May, pro-government reinforcements arrived in the area, including Iraqi Shiite militias.[22][27][50] The reinforcements concentrated in the town of Biyar Al-Saba.[50] More Army tanks, as well as surface-to-air missiles, were brought closer to the frontline.[51] By this point, government forces were within 24 and 100 kilometers of al-Tanf.[51][52] Meanwhile, US and British special forces had arrived at the border crossing[51] to assist the rebels in their ongoing offensive towards ISIL-held Deir ez-Zor.[53]

On 18 May, National Defense Forces, alongside the 5th and 7th Armored Divisions of the Syrian Army, advanced 35 kilometers into rebel-held areas in eastern As-Suwayda Governorate.[21] Meanwhile, government forces were probing to determine how near they could get to al-Tanf and reached positions about 27 kilometers from the town,[54] when the lead portion of their advancing convoy was hit by US-led Coalition air-strikes. According to a US defense official, before the strikes were conducted, government troops were warned they were getting too close to Coalition forces garrisoned in al-Tanf but did not respond.[55] According to the US, four or five vehicles were destroyed, including a tank[56] and two bulldozers.[57] In contrast, the Syrian Army reported that two tanks were destroyed and a Shilka SPAAG was damaged.[58][59] Eight soldiers were killed.[56][60]

The next day, despite the US-led Coalition's air-strikes, pro-government forces captured the Zarqa junction near al-Tanf.[61] The Army also sent more reinforcements to the highway.[5][61] Meanwhile, the pro-government Iranian-backed militias advanced southwards from the government-held eastern Qalamoun area on the 19th, taking territory from US-backed rebels in the Badia.[62]

Push along the Jordanian border edit

On 20 May, the Syrian Army, alongside their paramilitary allies, captured part of the eastern part of as-Suwayda province, namely the al-Zuluf area.[1] The following day, government forces further advanced and captured several positions in the southern Syrian desert.[63] In response to the government advances, FSA groups in the area launched an operation named "Badia Volcano" to fight the pro-government forces.[64][65]

On 22 May, the Army captured the Al-Rahbeh area, 25 kilometers north of the Zuluf dam, with no direct clashes taking place, save for an artillery duel. Thus the Army was 30 kilometers from cutting off a large, sparsely populated, rebel-held area in the southeastern Damascus countryside. Also, during the last week, the Syrian Army managed to secure 70 kilometers of the Syrian–Jordanian border.[66] Towards the end of the day, the Syrian Army reached positions six kilometers south of the newly captured Scientific Research Battalion, while other forces advanced east of the Zuluf Dam. These advances, brought the Army close to completely encircling and cutting off rebel forces in the southeastern part of Damascus governorate from their comrades in and around al-Tanf.[67] The government forces appeared to use advanced Russian-made arms and were supported by Russian helicopters, a report acknowledged on 26 May by the Russian Defence ministry's media outlet.[68]

Reopening of the Damascus–Palmyra highway edit

On 23 May, the Syrian Army opened a new 100-kilometer front against ISIL, with the intended aim to open the Damascus-Palmyra highway and to prevent the US-backed rebels from linking up with their allies in the Eastern Qalamoun mountains. Government forces swiftly captured over 1,200 square kilometers of territory, including numerous hills and villages from ISIL.[69][70]

On 25 May, the Army captured half a dozen locations, paving the way for the reopening of the Damascus-Palmyra highway the following day.[71][72]

Syrian Army reaches the Iraqi border edit

On 30 May, the Syrian Army, alongside the National Defense Forces and Iraqi paramilitary units, captured the Helba area in southeastern Homs province, thus coming within 50 km of the border with Iraq.[73] The next day, FSA groups launched a counteroffensive called Operation This is Our Land and launched barrages of BM-21 Grad rockets at government forces. The rebels claimed to have broken through the first government lines of defense near the Zaza checkpoint. In response, the Syrian and Russian Air Forces conducted airstrikes against the rebels.[74]

On 3 June, the Syrian Army captured several positions along the highway, six kilometers west of Arak.[75][76] Three days later, the Army reported it had captured three areas from ISIL south of Palmyra, creating the conditions for a simultaneous push towards both the T3 pumping station and Arak.[77]

Meanwhile, on 6 June, the Syrian Army captured the hilltop of Tal Al-Abd along with some adjacent points, thus putting them close to the Dawkah area, while the USAF had struck pro-government forces 25 miles from the US-UK training area at al-Tanf earlier in the day.[78] The US forces stated the government forces were a threat to the US-backed fighters and allied troops based at the Coalition training area at al-Tanf.[37][36] The next day, the Syrian government's allies threatened retaliatory strikes in the event of further US strikes on Syria's forces.[79]

 
Major general Qasem Soleimani gives a prayer of thanks for the success of the offensive near the Iraqi border, together with Liwa Fatemiyoun fighters.[14]

On 7 June, government forces seized several hills around Arak. Advances were also made southeast of Palmyra.[80][81] On 8 June, the Syrian Army captured the Dakwah hilltop from the rebels and some hilltops and the Bir Abbasiyah area from ISIL.[82][83][84] Meanwhile, during the same day, the USAF struck the Syrian Army operating near al-Tanf again, while the rebels showered SAA positions with Grad rockets.[85]

On 9 June, government forces advanced eastwards and set up positions around 70 kilometers (43 miles) northeast of al-Tanf, thus reaching and securing a part of the Syrian–Iraqi border for the first time since 2015.[86][87][88] The advance also cut off the US-backed forces from the Deir ez-Zor Governorate.[89][90] On 11 June, five rebel fighters were killed by Jordanian forces, as they tried to return to Jordan.[91] On 23 June, Syrian Army captured Ard Al-Washash, Al-Waer Dam, Al-Waer Canyon region and considerable desert areas, coming within 25 km from T2 pumping station.[92] On 26 June Bi'r al-Duliayat area was captured by Syrian Army from ISIL rebel forces.[93]

SAA advance towards al-Sukhnah and into Deir ez-Zor edit

 
A Syrian rebel BM-21 Grad launcher launching rockets at Syrian Army forces in the Syrian Desert.

On 13 June, the Syrian Army captured the town of Arak and nearby Arak Gas Fields.[citation needed] Later on that day, almost the entire 103rd Brigade of the Republican Guard was deployed to the area from the Latakia Governorate, to participate in an upcoming large-scale offensive to break ISIL's siege of Deir ez-Zor city.[94] The next day, the Syrian Army captured the Arak triangle, which includes the T3 pumping station, as well as the Talilah area.[95]

On 18 June, the Syrian Army reportedly cut the road between ISIL-held towns of Al-Qaim to Al-Sukhnah, entered Deir ez-Zor Governorate from the south, while capturing large parts of the Syrian Desert from ISIL.[citation needed] Meanwhile, IRGC Aerospace Force bases in west Iran fired six surface-to-surface mid-range missiles targeting ISIL forces in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate. It was officially announced as a response to the terrorist attacks in Tehran earlier that month.[96]

On 19 June, ISIL fighters reportedly stormed a military camp held by the Revolutionary Commando Army, resulting in the capture and subsequent execution of eight rebels.[97] The next day, a USAF F-15E shot down a pro-government Shahed-129 UCAV as it approached the 55-kilometer exclusion zone surrounding the Coalition base at al-Tanf.[98] On 21 June, the Syrian Army attacked the rebel-held Bir Qassab area, 75 km southeast of Damascus, eventually capturing it.[99][100][101][102]

On 22 June, the Syrian Army reported it had come within 20 km of Al-Sukhnah.[103] Two days later, pro-government forces seized the Arak Gas Station as they continued their push towards Deir ez-Zor.[104]

On 26 June, government forces made significant advances toward Abu Kamal,[105] and over the next two days captured more territory from ISIL in eastern Homs Governorate. ISIL resistance was heavy, however,[106][107][108] and the government forces suffered numerous casualties, including Maj. Gen. Fuad Khaddour.[16][24] Meanwhile, FSA groups continued to attack government outposts in the desert.[30] During the first day of July, the Syrian Army pushed deeper into Syrian Desert, capturing two hills overlooking Hamimah.[109]

On 6 July, after two days of fighting, pro-government forces advanced 10 km, coming within 15 km of Al-Sukhnah. Thirty-five ISIL jihadists and 22 pro-government fighters were killed during the clashes.[110] On 9 July ISIL fighters overran hill of Al-Mashirfah near town of Jubb Al-Jarrah, stating that they killed 20 SAA soldiers. The next day Syrian Army pressed on towards Sukhnah, capturing most of al-Qalilat mountain chain northwest of al-Hail gas field, stating that they killed over 20 ISIL fighters.[111][112]

On 11 July, the al-Hail gas field was captured by the Army.[113][114]

SAA advances in as-Suwayda and Rif-Dimashq governorates edit

Despite an internationally agreed ceasefire,[115] on 10 July Syrian government troops and Iranian-backed militias initiated the second phase of Operation Big Dawn,[116] launching an assault upon eight rebel-held villages east of Khalkhalah airbase in a sparsely-populated, mainly Druze desert area, capturing the hilltop of Tal al-Asfar alongside several smaller hills overlooking the village of Al-Asfar.[117][118][119] The area was held by Jaysh Ahrar al Ashaer, a rebel group composed of tribal fighters operating in the border area with Jordan, and the rebels claimed the government assault included aerial bombing.[117] Concurrently, another assault was launched on rebel positions in Suwayda and Rif-Dimashq governorates near al-Seen airbase.[120][121] During the first day of the renewed push, government forces captured 3,000 square kilometers of territory from the rebels.[13] Over the next several days, by 13 July, the Syrian Army and its allies captured an additional 200 km2,[122] coming within 20 km from completely encircling a large rebel-held mountainous semi-desert area straddling across eastern Suwayda and Rif-Dimashq governorates.[123][124]

Following a short-lived ceasefire with the FSA in Syria's southwestern Badia region, brokered by Russia and the United States,[125][126] government forces started redeploying to the east of Palmyra for a new offensive.[127]

Aftermath edit

On 1 August, the rebels announced a new offensive against the Syrian Arab Army in Syria's desert region. The rebels stated they would continue to fight government forces despite the rejection of US support for their battle.[128][129] On 4 August, the Syrian Arab Army resumed their operations against the FSA, making advances near the Jordanian border.[130] Government advances continued in As-Suwayda the next day.[131] Late in August, rebel fighters assaulted Syrian Army border posts along the border with Jordan in As-Suwayda governorate, but were forced to fall back to Jordan after failing to break through the defenses.[132]

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syrian, desert, campaign, july, 2017, part, syrian, civil, russian, military, intervention, syria, controlled, syrian, government, controlled, syrian, opposition, controlled, iraqi, government, controlled, islamic, state, iraq, levantdate7, july, 2017, months,. Syrian Desert campaign May July 2017 Part of the Syrian civil war and the Russian military intervention in Syria Controlled by the Syrian government Controlled by the Syrian opposition Controlled by the Iraqi government Controlled by the Islamic State of Iraq and the LevantDate7 May 13 July 2017 2 months and 6 days LocationSyrian Desert Syria South eastern and central Homs Governorate 10 Eastern as Suwayda Governorate 1 South and eastern Rif Dimashq GovernorateStatusDecisive Syrian Army and allies victory In late May Syrian Army captured over 20 000 km2 of territory 11 including the Damascus Palmyra highway 12 and a large part of the eastern half of As Suwayda province 1 Syrian Army secured part of Syrian Iraqi border for the first time since 2015 at the same time erasing the frontline between US backed forces and ISIL Syrian Army approaches and enters the province of Deir ez Zor Governorate from the south cutting the Al Qaim Al Sukhnah road citation needed By mid July Syrian Army captured 3 000 km2 of territory from the FSA in the northeastern part As Suwayda province and southern Rif Dimashq province 13 BelligerentsSyrian Arab Republic Syrian Armed Forces Pro gov militias 1 Russia 2 Iran 3 Allied militias PMF affiliated militias 4 Hezbollah 5 Liwa Fatemiyoun 6 Supported by UAE 7 Egypt 7 Free Syrian Army Supported by United States 8 9 Jordan United Kingdom 3 Norway 3 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant since 23 May Commanders and leadersMaj Gen Qasem Soleimani 14 Quds Force chief commander Mowafiq As ad 15 Chief of staff for eastern Syria until 28 June Brig Gen Rafiq Shahadeh 15 Chief of staff for eastern Syria from 28 June Maj Gen Fuad Khaddour 16 Syrian Army top commander Turki Albu Hamad 17 Forces of the Fighters of the Tribes Mohammad Hosseini Salman 6 Hazrat e Fatemeh Zahra Brigade intelligence chief Tlas Salama 18 Lions of the East Army commander Lt Col Muhannad Tala 19 Revolutionary Commando Army commander UnknownUnits involvedSyrian Armed Forces Syrian Army 20 21 3rd Division Qalamoun Shield Forces 4th Division 5th Division 7th Division 15th Special Forces Division 5th Corps National Defence Forces 22 Syrian Arab Air ForceSyrian pro government militias Palestine Liberation Army 23 413th Battalion 23 SSNP 5 Liwa al Quds 24 Baqir Brigade 14 Forces of the Fighters of the Tribes 17 Saraya al Areen 1 Jaafariyah Force 25 Sayyida al Raqqia Brigade 3 25 al Mukhtar al Thiqfi Brigade 25 PMF affiliated Iraqi militias Kata ib al Imam Ali 22 Kata ib Hezbollah 22 Kata ib Sayyid al Shuhada 3 Liwa Abu al Fadhal al Abbas 3 Harakat Hezbollah al Nujaba 14 LAAG 26 Harakat al Abdal 3 Iraqi Liberation Movement 27 Force 313 27 Ansar Allah al Awfiya in Iraq and Syria 14 Jihad Companies 14 Liwa a Zulfiqar 26 Liwa Fatemiyoun Hazrat e Fatemeh Zahra Brigade 6 Russian Armed Forces and affiliated units Russian Aerospace Forces Special operations forces 2 Russian Airborne Troops 31st Guards Air Assault Brigade allegedly 2 28 Thorbrandr Scandinavian volunteers 29 Free Syrian Army Southern Front Lions of the East Army 18 Forces of Martyr Ahmad al Abdo 30 better source needed Army of Free Tribes 31 Revolutionary Commando Army 19 Al Qaratayn Martyrs BrigadeMilitary of ISIL Wilayat HomsStrength50 000 pro government claim 32 3 000 3 Revolutionary Commando Army Hundreds 19 150 US troops 19 1 HIMARS 33 Unknown The Syrian Desert campaign May July 2017 was a large scale military operation of the Syrian Army that initially started along the highway from Damascus to the border with Iraq against rebel forces during the Syrian civil war Its first intended goal was to capture both the highway and the al Tanf border crossing thus securing the Damascus countryside from a potential rebel attack 34 35 Later multiple other fronts were opened as part of the operation throughout the desert as well as operation Grand Dawn against ISIL with the aim of reopening the Damascus Palmyra highway and preparing for an offensive towards Deir ez Zor citation needed Since 2016 the United States and the United Kingdom operated and manned a training facility in al Tanf the Al Tanf Garrison with their special operations troops advising a Syrian rebel group known as the Revolutionary Commando Army 36 37 The garrison was reinforced in May and then expanded in June 2017 with more advanced US offensive weapons including the HIMARS multiple rocket launchers 38 39 40 41 On a number of occasions US forces struck advancing pro government troops and militia in what US forces dubbed self defense strikes 39 Contents 1 Background 2 The offensive 2 1 Advance along the Baghdad Damascus highway 2 2 Push along the Jordanian border 2 3 Reopening of the Damascus Palmyra highway 2 4 Syrian Army reaches the Iraqi border 2 5 SAA advance towards al Sukhnah and into Deir ez Zor 2 6 SAA advances in as Suwayda and Rif Dimashq governorates 3 Aftermath 4 ReferencesBackground editMain article Syrian Desert campaign December 2016 April 2017 In the months prior to the offensive the rebel Free Syrian Army FSA waged a campaign against the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant ISIL in the desert border region known as the Badia which ended with ISIL being fully expelled from the southern Syrian desert This also brought the rebels closer to the southeastern countryside of Damascus and government held territory The offensive editAdvance along the Baghdad Damascus highway edit On 7 May 2017 the Syrian Arab Army led by the 5th Corps and Iranian backed militias launched an attack on the FSA in the Sabaa Biyar area of Homs province 35 42 By the following day the SAA had advanced some 45 kilometers 34 and captured several sites east of the Al Seen Airbase in the advance including the Zaza Checkpoint the Sabihiyah Mountains and the Sabaa Biyar area The advance gave them fire control over this rural region 43 44 The FSA began a counteroffensive on 9 May 45 with the intended goal of recapturing these areas as well as the large mountains overlooking the Baghdad Damascus road 46 The commander of the Lions of the East Army Tlas al Salama said that Syrian warplanes had struck rebel outposts near the Syrian Jordanian border after which his group fired missiles towards Khalhala airport 18 At the end of the day the rebels recaptured the Zaza checkpoint but failed to re enter the Sabaa Biyar area 47 On 10 May clashes renewed in the Zaza area 10 and two days later the Army recaptured the Zaza checkpoint as well as the Sabihiyah Mountains 48 In an attempt to counter the Army s advances the rebels fired dozens of Grad rockets on Army positions In retaliation the Syrian Air Force hit FSA convoys and their rearguard headquarters at the al Tanf border crossing 49 and on 12 May Iraqi Shi ite militias launched an offensive from the east to drive the militants from the desert region 50 In the night between 14 and 15 May pro government reinforcements arrived in the area including Iraqi Shiite militias 22 27 50 The reinforcements concentrated in the town of Biyar Al Saba 50 More Army tanks as well as surface to air missiles were brought closer to the frontline 51 By this point government forces were within 24 and 100 kilometers of al Tanf 51 52 Meanwhile US and British special forces had arrived at the border crossing 51 to assist the rebels in their ongoing offensive towards ISIL held Deir ez Zor 53 On 18 May National Defense Forces alongside the 5th and 7th Armored Divisions of the Syrian Army advanced 35 kilometers into rebel held areas in eastern As Suwayda Governorate 21 Meanwhile government forces were probing to determine how near they could get to al Tanf and reached positions about 27 kilometers from the town 54 when the lead portion of their advancing convoy was hit by US led Coalition air strikes According to a US defense official before the strikes were conducted government troops were warned they were getting too close to Coalition forces garrisoned in al Tanf but did not respond 55 According to the US four or five vehicles were destroyed including a tank 56 and two bulldozers 57 In contrast the Syrian Army reported that two tanks were destroyed and a Shilka SPAAG was damaged 58 59 Eight soldiers were killed 56 60 The next day despite the US led Coalition s air strikes pro government forces captured the Zarqa junction near al Tanf 61 The Army also sent more reinforcements to the highway 5 61 Meanwhile the pro government Iranian backed militias advanced southwards from the government held eastern Qalamoun area on the 19th taking territory from US backed rebels in the Badia 62 Push along the Jordanian border edit On 20 May the Syrian Army alongside their paramilitary allies captured part of the eastern part of as Suwayda province namely the al Zuluf area 1 The following day government forces further advanced and captured several positions in the southern Syrian desert 63 In response to the government advances FSA groups in the area launched an operation named Badia Volcano to fight the pro government forces 64 65 On 22 May the Army captured the Al Rahbeh area 25 kilometers north of the Zuluf dam with no direct clashes taking place save for an artillery duel Thus the Army was 30 kilometers from cutting off a large sparsely populated rebel held area in the southeastern Damascus countryside Also during the last week the Syrian Army managed to secure 70 kilometers of the Syrian Jordanian border 66 Towards the end of the day the Syrian Army reached positions six kilometers south of the newly captured Scientific Research Battalion while other forces advanced east of the Zuluf Dam These advances brought the Army close to completely encircling and cutting off rebel forces in the southeastern part of Damascus governorate from their comrades in and around al Tanf 67 The government forces appeared to use advanced Russian made arms and were supported by Russian helicopters a report acknowledged on 26 May by the Russian Defence ministry s media outlet 68 Reopening of the Damascus Palmyra highway edit On 23 May the Syrian Army opened a new 100 kilometer front against ISIL with the intended aim to open the Damascus Palmyra highway and to prevent the US backed rebels from linking up with their allies in the Eastern Qalamoun mountains Government forces swiftly captured over 1 200 square kilometers of territory including numerous hills and villages from ISIL 69 70 On 25 May the Army captured half a dozen locations paving the way for the reopening of the Damascus Palmyra highway the following day 71 72 Syrian Army reaches the Iraqi border edit On 30 May the Syrian Army alongside the National Defense Forces and Iraqi paramilitary units captured the Helba area in southeastern Homs province thus coming within 50 km of the border with Iraq 73 The next day FSA groups launched a counteroffensive called Operation This is Our Land and launched barrages of BM 21 Grad rockets at government forces The rebels claimed to have broken through the first government lines of defense near the Zaza checkpoint In response the Syrian and Russian Air Forces conducted airstrikes against the rebels 74 On 3 June the Syrian Army captured several positions along the highway six kilometers west of Arak 75 76 Three days later the Army reported it had captured three areas from ISIL south of Palmyra creating the conditions for a simultaneous push towards both the T3 pumping station and Arak 77 Meanwhile on 6 June the Syrian Army captured the hilltop of Tal Al Abd along with some adjacent points thus putting them close to the Dawkah area while the USAF had struck pro government forces 25 miles from the US UK training area at al Tanf earlier in the day 78 The US forces stated the government forces were a threat to the US backed fighters and allied troops based at the Coalition training area at al Tanf 37 36 The next day the Syrian government s allies threatened retaliatory strikes in the event of further US strikes on Syria s forces 79 nbsp Major general Qasem Soleimani gives a prayer of thanks for the success of the offensive near the Iraqi border together with Liwa Fatemiyoun fighters 14 On 7 June government forces seized several hills around Arak Advances were also made southeast of Palmyra 80 81 On 8 June the Syrian Army captured the Dakwah hilltop from the rebels and some hilltops and the Bir Abbasiyah area from ISIL 82 83 84 Meanwhile during the same day the USAF struck the Syrian Army operating near al Tanf again while the rebels showered SAA positions with Grad rockets 85 On 9 June government forces advanced eastwards and set up positions around 70 kilometers 43 miles northeast of al Tanf thus reaching and securing a part of the Syrian Iraqi border for the first time since 2015 86 87 88 The advance also cut off the US backed forces from the Deir ez Zor Governorate 89 90 On 11 June five rebel fighters were killed by Jordanian forces as they tried to return to Jordan 91 On 23 June Syrian Army captured Ard Al Washash Al Waer Dam Al Waer Canyon region and considerable desert areas coming within 25 km from T2 pumping station 92 On 26 June Bi r al Duliayat area was captured by Syrian Army from ISIL rebel forces 93 SAA advance towards al Sukhnah and into Deir ez Zor edit nbsp A Syrian rebel BM 21 Grad launcher launching rockets at Syrian Army forces in the Syrian Desert On 13 June the Syrian Army captured the town of Arak and nearby Arak Gas Fields citation needed Later on that day almost the entire 103rd Brigade of the Republican Guard was deployed to the area from the Latakia Governorate to participate in an upcoming large scale offensive to break ISIL s siege of Deir ez Zor city 94 The next day the Syrian Army captured the Arak triangle which includes the T3 pumping station as well as the Talilah area 95 Main article Operation Laylat al Qadr On 18 June the Syrian Army reportedly cut the road between ISIL held towns of Al Qaim to Al Sukhnah entered Deir ez Zor Governorate from the south while capturing large parts of the Syrian Desert from ISIL citation needed Meanwhile IRGC Aerospace Force bases in west Iran fired six surface to surface mid range missiles targeting ISIL forces in the Deir ez Zor Governorate It was officially announced as a response to the terrorist attacks in Tehran earlier that month 96 On 19 June ISIL fighters reportedly stormed a military camp held by the Revolutionary Commando Army resulting in the capture and subsequent execution of eight rebels 97 The next day a USAF F 15E shot down a pro government Shahed 129 UCAV as it approached the 55 kilometer exclusion zone surrounding the Coalition base at al Tanf 98 On 21 June the Syrian Army attacked the rebel held Bir Qassab area 75 km southeast of Damascus eventually capturing it 99 100 101 102 On 22 June the Syrian Army reported it had come within 20 km of Al Sukhnah 103 Two days later pro government forces seized the Arak Gas Station as they continued their push towards Deir ez Zor 104 On 26 June government forces made significant advances toward Abu Kamal 105 and over the next two days captured more territory from ISIL in eastern Homs Governorate ISIL resistance was heavy however 106 107 108 and the government forces suffered numerous casualties including Maj Gen Fuad Khaddour 16 24 Meanwhile FSA groups continued to attack government outposts in the desert 30 During the first day of July the Syrian Army pushed deeper into Syrian Desert capturing two hills overlooking Hamimah 109 On 6 July after two days of fighting pro government forces advanced 10 km coming within 15 km of Al Sukhnah Thirty five ISIL jihadists and 22 pro government fighters were killed during the clashes 110 On 9 July ISIL fighters overran hill of Al Mashirfah near town of Jubb Al Jarrah stating that they killed 20 SAA soldiers The next day Syrian Army pressed on towards Sukhnah capturing most of al Qalilat mountain chain northwest of al Hail gas field stating that they killed over 20 ISIL fighters 111 112 On 11 July the al Hail gas field was captured by the Army 113 114 SAA advances in as Suwayda and Rif Dimashq governorates edit Despite an internationally agreed ceasefire 115 on 10 July Syrian government troops and Iranian backed militias initiated the second phase of Operation Big Dawn 116 launching an assault upon eight rebel held villages east of Khalkhalah airbase in a sparsely populated mainly Druze desert area capturing the hilltop of Tal al Asfar alongside several smaller hills overlooking the village of Al Asfar 117 118 119 The area was held by Jaysh Ahrar al Ashaer a rebel group composed of tribal fighters operating in the border area with Jordan and the rebels claimed the government assault included aerial bombing 117 Concurrently another assault was launched on rebel positions in Suwayda and Rif Dimashq governorates near al Seen airbase 120 121 During the first day of the renewed push government forces captured 3 000 square kilometers of territory from the rebels 13 Over the next several days by 13 July the Syrian Army and its allies captured 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