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Tishrin Dam offensive

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Military operation during the Syrian Civil War
Not to be confused with theEast Aleppo offensive, the 2024–5 military operation involving fighting at Tishrin Dam.

Tishrin Dam offensive
Part of theSyrian Civil War and
theAmerican-led intervention in Syria

Map of the territorial changes from 23–30 December 2015
Date23–30 December 2015 (1 week)
Location
NortheasternAleppo Governorate, Syria
ResultMajor SDF victory
Territorial
changes
  • The SDF capturesTishrin Dam[2] and Tishrin town[3]
  • The SDF captures over 100 villages and 640 square kilometres (250 sq mi)[4]
Belligerents

Syrian Democratic Forces
International Freedom Battalion

Air support:
CJTF–OIR
[1]
 Islamic State
Commanders and leaders

Abu Issa[5]
(Liwa Thuwar al-Raqqa leader)
Adnan Abu Amjad[6]

(Northern Sun Battalion deputy commander)
Unknown
Units involved

Islamic StateMilitary of ISIL

Strength

SDF: Several thousand fighters[13]

United States US: ~30–70 soldiers(allegedly)[citation needed][14][15]
Unknown
Casualties and losses
SDF: 9 killed[4]319 killed[4][16]
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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]

Background

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Main articles:Tell Abyad offensive andBattle of Sarrin (June–July 2015)

The offensive

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Progress of the offensive.
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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]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abAl-Khalidi, Suleiman (24 December 2015)."U.S.-backed alliance pushes toward Islamic State-held dam in northern Syria".Reuters.
  2. ^"Syrian Kurds take strategic dam from 'Islamic State'".DW.COM.
  3. ^ab"Kurdish-Arab join forces advance against ISIS north Aleppo". Archived fromthe original on 1 January 2016. Retrieved28 December 2015.
  4. ^abcdGeneral Command of SDF announcing balance sheet of OP south of Kobane: 100 villages liberated & 219 IS killed. According to SDF an area of 640 square kilometres with 100 villages and hamlets are under the control of SDF. 7 fighters of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) & 2 Asayish-members martyred. (ku.hawarnews.com)Archived 1 January 2016 at theWayback Machine
  5. ^Sardar Mlla Drwish (18 March 2016)."Raqqa brigade continues to raise flag of Syrian revolution".Al-Monitor. Archived fromthe original on 8 April 2016. Retrieved4 April 2016.
  6. ^"SDF plays central role in Syrian civil war"(PDF).Jane's Intelligence Review. January 2016. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 23 April 2016. Retrieved3 April 2016.
  7. ^abcdefghi"Syrian Democratic Forces Initiate Second Round of Operations Against Daesh in Northern Syria".Washington Kurdish Institute. Archived fromthe original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved4 April 2016.
  8. ^"US-backed Syrian rebels suspend participation in fight for Raqqa". Al Jazeera. 28 April 2016.
  9. ^"Two killed in YPG demonstration in Qamishli". Syria Direct. 18 August 2016.
  10. ^"Kurdish-Arab forces capture Syria's largest dam from IS". Yahoo News. 27 December 2015.
  11. ^"SDF takes control over Tishreen Dam's Housing after 24 hours of seizing this strategic dam".Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. 27 December 2015. Retrieved13 August 2016.
  12. ^"Women Freedom Forces: Cemre Has Fallen, Spring Is Close". 10 July 2016. Archived fromthe original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved13 August 2016.
  13. ^ab"U.S.-backed alliance captures key dam from Islamic State: alliance spokesman". Reuters. 26 December 2015.
  14. ^American soldiers among SDF forces
  15. ^Aleppo : 10 #US officers and 60 soldiers arrived at #Tishrin_Dam two days ago to form an operations room with Syrian Democratic Forces. 1–3
  16. ^abc"Iraqi Flag Waves Over Ramadi; Security Forces Control Key City". Archived fromthe original on 12 July 2016. Retrieved31 December 2015.
  17. ^"Effective Operations Carried Out Hours After Enduring QSD Campaign Aimed at Confronting Daesh in Southern Kobane".People's Defense Units Official Website. Archived fromthe original on 3 January 2016.
  18. ^"Syrian Democratic Forces Push Further South of Kobane, Secure More Villages (Dec. 25)".People's Defense Units Official Website. Archived fromthe original on 3 January 2016.
  19. ^"QSD Spokesman: Fifty Villages, Canals, River Crossings Secured During Military Campaign In Southern Kobane".People's Defense Units Official Website. Archived fromthe original on 30 December 2015.
  20. ^Four young men executed in main Manbij square

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