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Map of the territorial changes from 23–30 December 2015 | |||||||||
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TheTishrin Dam offensive, orSouthern Kobanî offensive, was a military operation in December 2015 in the northeasternAleppo Governorate during theSyrian Civil War, conducted by theSyrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to capture the strategicTishrin Dam and the southerncountryside of the self-declaredKobanî Canton from theIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).[7] TheCombined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve supported the SDF offensive with over 26 airstrikes.[1][16]

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On 23 December, the joint command of the Syrian Democratic Forces officially launched the offensive, with the goal to "clear all areas in southernKobanî Canton that have been occupied by elements of the terrorist group known as Daesh (ISIS)".[7]
On 24 December, the SDF captured the villages of Sahrij, Al Jabal, Abaydad, Al Mansia, Miruha, Sajjadi, Dandoshan, Birdan and over fifteen farmlands south of the town ofSarrin, which was captured by the YPG and Free Syrian Army earlier in the same year, during theBattle of Sarrin. 14 ISIL members and 2 SDF fighters were killed during the battles.[17]
On 25 December, the alliance of Kurdish, Arab and Assyrian militias seized the villages of Bojakh, Hafyan, Munsiye, Sofayte, Saqit, Dahr Al–Faraj and the surrounding farms from ISIL. During a nighttime raid, 12 ISIL members were killed. At that point, the SDF had managed to capture 16 km along the east bank of theEuphrates.[18]
On 26 December, the Syrian Democratic Forces captured theTishrin Dam[13] and the villages of Bir Shumal, Bir Bagar, Abdilkiye,Tal Banat, Khishkhash, Al-Wesi and Miwelih. The SDF managed to kill five ISIL fighters and captured another eight alive. A total of 50 villages were seized from ISIL during the first four days of the offensive.[19]
On 27 December, the SDF advanced on the western bank of theEuphrates. They captured the towns of Tishrin and Sakaniya. At least 15 members of ISIL were killed during the operation.[3] On the same day ISIL executed four young men in Manbij who were accused of being members of the SDF.[20]
On 30 December, the general command of the Syrian Democratic Forces declared the end of the operation to liberate the southern areas of theKobanî Canton. The SDF captured over 100 villages and hamlets, the Tishrin Dam, an area of ~640 km², and killed 219 ISIL fighters, according to a balance sheet released by the SDF. An additional 100 ISIL fighters were killed by Coalition airstrikes during the offensive.[16] Seven SDF members and two members of the police forceAsayish died during the operation.[4]
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