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Al-Shaddadi offensive (2016)

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Battle in 2016, during the Syrian civil war
Al-Shaddadi offensive (2016)
Part of theSyrian Civil War and
theAmerican-led intervention in Syria

Map of the frontline changes from 17 November 2015 – 20 February 2016
  SDF control
  ISIL control
  Syrian Army control
  Ongoing confrontation or unclear situation
Date16–24 February 2016
(1 week and 1 day)
Location
Result

Major SDF victory[1][2]

Belligerents
Syrian Democratic Forces
International Freedom Battalion
Airstrikes:
CJTF–OIR
Islamic StateIslamic State
Commanders and leaders
Simko Çelê[10]
(YPG commander of Shaddadi operations)
Rojda Felat[11]
(YPJ commander)
Torhildan[12][13]
(YPJ commander)
Alwan al-Shammari[13]
(Al-Sanadid Forces commander)
Adnan Abu Amjad[13][14]
(Northern Sun Battalion deputy commander)
Qehreman[13]
(Liberation Brigade commander-in-chief)
Abu Ali al-Anbari
(Deputy, Syria)
Abu Waheeb
Adam al-Chechani [15]
(Top ISIL commander in Al-Hasakah Province)
Abu Abeer al-Iraqi [15]
(Deputy Emir of Al-Shaddadi)
Abu Aicha al-Jazrawi [15]
(Head of Sharia Court in Al-Shaddadi)
Rima al-Jarish [15]
(Propaganda Chief in northeastern Syria)
Units involved

Islamic StateMilitary of ISIL

Strength
SDF: 6,000 fighters[17]
United States US: Unknown[18]
2,000+ fighters[19][20]
Casualties and losses
26 fighters killed, 13+ injured[6][21][22][23]455+ militants killed[3][24][25]
40 civilians killed byCJTF–OIR airstrikes[26][27][28]
30,000+ people displaced and flee to ISIL territory[29]
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Theal-Shaddadi offensive (2016), also known asOperation Wrath of Khabur,[30][31] was an offensive launched by theSyrian Democratic Forces (SDF) during theSyrian Civil War, in February 2016. The main goal of this offensive was to capture the strategic city ofAl-Shaddadi and the remainder of the southernal-Hasakah Governorate from theIslamic State (IS).[30][32] During the offensive, theUS-led coalition conducted more than 86 airstrikes in Al-Shaddadi and the nearby areas, in support of the SDF advances.[33]

Background

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Main article:2015 Al-Hawl offensive

On 31 October 2015, the SDF launched an offensive to capture the town ofal-Hawl and the surrounding countryside from ISIL. On 13 November, the SDF captured al-Hawl and the al-Hawl Refugee Camp, along with the areas to the east and south of the town, and on 16 November, the SDF captured apocket of ISIL territory to the northwest of al-Hawl. On 22 November, the SDF captured the town of Kama'il, the Regiment 121 base, and the surrounding area. By 30 November, the SDF had captured the South Hasakah Dam and the village of Qana, coming within 25 kilometres (15.53 mi) of Al-Shaddadi from both the north and northeast. During the al-Hawl offensive, the SDF captured 1,400 square kilometers (870 square miles) of land,[34] including more than 240 towns and villages.[35] By 23 December, the SDF had captured the town ofAl-Arishah. On the same day, the SDF repelled a pro-Assad militia attack on their positions in the town.[36]

The offensive

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On 16 February 2016, the SDF launched an offensive to capture the strategic city of al-Shaddadi and the surrounding countryside,[30] with a force of about 6,000 fighters.[17] SDF forces attacked mainly from two axes, from theAbdul al-Aziz Mountains and from the al-Hawl area, advancing towards Shaddadi from the northwest and the northeast.[37] On 18 February, the SDF captured at least eight villages and two other areas,[26] including the villages of Mashtal and Mishwar, to the southwest of Al-Hawl.[38] On the same day, the SDF also captured the Jabisah and Kabibah oil fields,[4][39][40] both to the northeast of Al-Shaddadi. By this time, SDF forces had captured 48 villages and hamlets since the start of the offensive.[41] At least 49 ISIL militants were killed, and another dozen were wounded in the clashes.[26][38] 38 civilians were killed byUS-led coalition airstrikes.[26]

On 19 February 2016, the SDF cut off the al-Shaddadi–al-Baaj road,[42] capturing multiple villages in the process, including: Dilan, Simalka, Ballouna, Dabshi, Meshal, Mashwar, Khirba, Givara, Umm Tanak, Umm Bouja, and Misherfa.[43] On the same day, the SDF reached the northeastern entrance of Al-Shaddadi, and they also advanced within 3 kilometers of Al-Shaddadi's northwestern outskirts,[44] capturing the town ofSabaa.[7] SDF forces also captured another 47 villages around Al-Shaddadi, and fully besieged the city.[45] This also trapped many ISIL fighters in apocket of villages between Al-Arishah and Al-Shaddadi.[45][46]

Later on 19 February, al-Shaddadi was captured by the Syrian Democratic Forces,[5][6][37][47][48] A US-led coalition airstrike also killed several high-ranking ISIL leaders in Al-Shaddadi on 19 February.[15] On the same day, a YPG position to the east of Al-Hasakah was bombed by an unidentified jet, killing three YPG fighters and wounding two others.[21]

On 20 February, the SDF advanced further south of al-Shaddadi and captured the village ofal-Alwa, as well as the town ofal-Fadghami.[citation needed] SDF forces also captured 12 farms and villages during this advance.[49] This leftMarkada as the last town controlled by ISIL in the Al-Hasakah Governorate. On the same day, the SDF celebrated capturing Al-Shaddadi from ISIL.[1]

On 21 February, violent clashes erupted, after ISIL attempted to infiltrate an area in the al-Shaddadi countryside.[50] On the same day, SDF forces advanced further southward, coming within 16 kilometers (10 miles) of theDeir ez-Zor Governorate. A pro-Kurdish source claimed the SDF also reportedly captured the town ofMarkada, although this was not independently confirmed. At least 64 ISIL militants were killed in the clashes. It was also reported that the SDF found and eliminated three separate groups of ISIL militants that were hiding in Al-Shaddadi city, and that ISIL was sending reinforcements from the Deir ez-Zor Governorate to prevent further SDF advances.[24][51] Later on the same day, the SDF released an operations statement sheet, declaring that they had liberated 2,400 square kilometers (1,491 square miles) of land from ISIL forces.[8] The SDF began cleanup operations to remove the mines and booby traps left behind by ISIL, and to sweep the countryside for any remaining ISIL militants.[8]

Late on 21 February, ISIL forces launched a counterattack, in an attempt to recapture the city, re-entering Al-Shaddadi's western and southern suburbs, and recapturing the town of Sabaa. However, SDF forces managed to repel the attack and recaptured Sabaa; 11 SDF fighters and seven ISIL militants were reported killed in the clashes.[22][52][53] Afterwards, SDF fighters began fortifying Al-Shaddadi, to protect against future attacks. The SDF also stated that they would never give up control of the city to ISIL, and that they would work to push ISIL out of the entire Al-Hasakah Province and keep them from returning.[22] Early on 22 February, ISIL launched another counterattack on Al-Shaddadi's southern outskirts, resulting in additional clashes, before they were repelled by the SDF once again.[52] Early on 23 February, SDF forces recaptured the Jabisah oil field, following an earlier ISIL counterattack.[54] Clashes also erupted to the south of Al-Shaddadi.[55]

On 23 February, ISIL also released the last 42 Assyrian Christian hostages that they had captured from the Khabur Valley region, duringa previous offensive in February 2015.[9] It was also reported that half of Al-Shaddadi had been cleared of the bombs left behind by ISIL.[56] Later on the same day, ISIL's forces in the southern countryside of Al-Shaddadi were reported to have collapsed and retreated back to the Markada District.[20] Early on 24 February, the SOHR reported that two more civilians had been killed by US-led coalition airstrikes near Al-Shaddadi,[28] while clashes continued south of Al-Shaddadi.[57] Additionally, four YPG fighters, one of them a German volunteer, were killed in the Al-Shaddadi countryside during clashes with ISIL.[23] Later on the same day, it was reported that 120 ISIL militants had been found and killed, during a clearing operation in a village south of Al-Shaddadi.[25] Late on 24 February, it was reported that the SDF had ended their offensive operations, after they completely secured and demined the city of Al-Shaddadi, along with the surrounding countryside, including the pocket betweenAl-Arishah and Al-Shaddadi.[2] By the end of the offensive, the SDF had captured 315+ villages and 2,400+ square kilometers (1,491+ square miles) of land from ISIL.[3] It was later revealed that during the offensive, a small number of US commanders had traveled to the frontlines to help advise SDF forces, and to coordinate airstrikes.[18]

Strategic analysis

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The capture of al-Shaddadi left the ISIL capital city ofRaqqa as the only major ISIL stronghold near SDF-held territories in northeastern Syria.[1] The capture of al-Shaddadi was considered to be a major victory for the SDF and the US-led Coalition, because Al-Shaddadi was the city from which ISIL had planned all of its attacks on Kurdish-held territories in the Al-Hasakah Province, and because Al-Shaddadi was also the last major hub on the Syrian side of the Mosul-Raqqa route, following the capture ofal-Hawl. Although the SDF managed to sever another key supply route between Raqqa and Mosul,[58] Coalition Spokesman Col. Christopher Garver noted that ISIL could still switch to using multiple other goat trails and desert roads, even though those routes would be much harder to navigate.[1] ISIL's sudden collapse in al-Shaddadi was described as "swift and surprising," and the withdrawal was thought to be due to ISIL's tactical reasoning or an attempt to alarm Turkey with rapid Kurdish advances.[4] In late March 2016, US officials revealed that the Al-Shaddadi offensive had originally been planned as a 6-week-long operation, but instead, ISIL forces there collapsed within days.[59]

Aftermath

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See also:Manbij offensive (2016)

On 1 August 2016, amotorcycle bomb blew up at anInternet café in Shaddadi, killing at least 4 civilians.[60]

On 26 August, ISIL forces launched a counterattack on the southern Shaddadi countryside after shelling and detonating 2 car bombs at SDF positions, reportedly capturing 3 villages in the area.[61] ISIL conducted another attack on the city's suburbs on 11 September, but the attack was repelled by the SDF.[62]

See also

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