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Maskanah Plains offensive

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Offensive
For the previous offensives, seeEast Aleppo offensive (2015–16) andEast Aleppo offensive (2017).

Maskanah Plains offensive
Part of theSyrian Civil War and theRussian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War
Date9 May 2017[1] – 8 June 2017
(4 weeks and 2 days)
Location
EasternAleppo Governorate and southwesternRaqqa Governorate, Syria
Result

Syrian Army victory

Belligerents
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Commanders and leaders
Maj. Gen.Suheil al-Hassan Abu Musab al-Masri 
(Minister of War)[5]
Abu Uday Al-Iraqi [2]
Units involved
Military of ISIL
Casualties and losses
156–184 killed(10 May–30 June)[8]32+ killed(by 18 May)[9]
Civil uprising in Syria (March–August 2011)
Start of insurgency in Syria (Sept. 2011 – April 2012)
UN ceasefire;Rebel advances (May 2012 – Dec. 2013)
U.S.-led intervention,Rebel andISIL advances (Sept. 2014 – Sept. 2015)
Russian intervention (Sept. 2015 – March 2016)
Aleppo escalation andEuphrates Shield (March 2016 – February 2017)
Collapse of theIslamic State in Syria (Feb. – Nov. 2017)
Rebels in retreat andOperation Olive Branch
(Nov. 2017 – Sep. 2018)
Idlib demilitarization
(Sep. 2018 – April 2019)
Idlib ceasefire (March 2020 – Nov. 2024)
Opposition offensives andAssad overthrown (Nov. – Dec. 2024)

TheMaskanah Plains offensive was an operation by theSyrian Army against the remainingIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) strongholds in the eastern countryside of theAleppo Province, with the goal of recapturing the Maskanah Plains from ISIL and advancing into theRaqqa Governorate.

Background

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See also:East Aleppo offensive (January–April 2017)

Between January and April 2017, the Syrian Army conducted an offensive that saw them capture the city ofDayr Hafir, the towns ofTadef andAl-Khafsah, and nearly 250 villages from ISIL.[10][11] They also managed to cut off the Turkish Army from advancing further into Syria,[12] and secured the water supply toAleppo.[13] The offensive was halted in early April, just short of capturing theJirah Airbase, after government forces were redirected to fend off arebel offensive against Hama.[14]

The offensive

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Battle for Jirah Airbase

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On 9 May, Syrian government forces restarted their operations against ISIL in the eastern countryside of Aleppo,[1] as the Russian Air Force conducted heavy air-strikes against ISIL positions.[15] The next day, government troops captured the village of Al-Mahdoum, after which they quickly attacked two villages southwest of the ISIL-held Jirah Airbase. The capture of the villages would give the Army fire-control over the airbase.[16][17] However, the assault was eventually repelled due to heavy ISIL anti-tank missile fire.[18] Two suicide-bombers and armed drones were also used by ISIL.[19]

Late on 12 May,[20] Syrian government troops captured the Jirah Airbase.[21] ISIL forces in the Maskanah Plain then launched a counterattack on the airbase.[22] A day later, after the ISIL counterattack was repelled, and the Syrian Army resumed their offensive in the region, capturing the last hill overlooking the airbase.[23]

Capture of Maskanah

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Led by the Tiger Forces, the Syrian Army swept through the countryside south and southwest of the airbase on 17 May, capturing 11 villages.[24]

Between 21 and 24 May, the Tiger Forces captured another 11 villages, reaching within 6 km from ISIL's stronghold ofMaskanah.[25][26]

On 26 May, the Tiger Forces captured a village just three kilometers from Maskanah. The next morning, the Tiger Forces, alongside Al-Baqir tribal fighters, overran large areas east ofLake Jabbul, capturing 11 villages,[27] and thus securing the entirety of Lake Jabbul for the first time since 2014. The same day, the Tiger Forces also took control of Maskanah's train station, as well as other nearby areas, bringing them to 1.5 km from Maskanah.[28][29]

At the start of June, the Army continued with its advances around Maskanah, captured 16 villages and cutting off ISIL's main supply route towards Maskanah, effectively encircling it.[30][31][32] On 3 June, the Syrian Army, led by the Tiger forces, capturedMaskanah and the surrounding villages after ISIL fighters withdrew from the area, thus expelling ISIL from its last stronghold inAleppo governorate.[33] The next day, the Army came reached the boundaries ofRaqqa Governorate after a battle, during which they seized two villages.[34]

Advance to Raqqa's border

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On 5 June, the Tiger Forces captured half a dozen villages in Masakanah's countryside, coming close towards fully expelling ISIL from Aleppo Governorate.[35] The next day, government forces captured another six villages, officially reentering Ar-Raqqah province.[4] On 8 June, ISIL's foothold crumbled nearLake Assad, resulting in the withdrawal of the group from areas near it, including around 20 villages, creating ano man's land between the Syrian Army and the Syrian Democratic Forces.[36] By the end of the day, the Army took control of 15 of these villages.[37]

Aftermath – Advance into Raqqa

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See also:2017 Southern Raqqa offensive

In mid-June 2017, the Syrian Army started a large advance into the Raqqa Governorate, eventually reaching theIthriya-Tabqa road[38][39][40] and capturing the town ofResafa.[41][42]

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