2013 Latakia offensive

2013 Latakia offensive
Part of the Syrian Civil War

The situation in the Latakia Governorate in August 2013
  Syrian Army control
  Opposition control
Date4–19 August 2013
(2 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Result

Syrian government victory

  • Rebel forces initially captured 13 villages
  • Syrian government forces counter-attack recaptures all of the villages
  • Militants killed at least 190 civilians and took more than 200 as hostages
Belligerents
Syrian Arab Republic
Commanders and leaders
Walid Aouss 
(Rejal Ahoudou Allah leader)
Kahtane Haaj Mohammed 
(al-Tawhid Brigade commander)
Ans Chyghani 
(Al Izzatullah wal nasr minAllah Brigade commander)
Abu Moaz
(Ahrar al-Sham commander)
Abu Mustafa
(Ansar al-Din commander)
Muslim Shishani
(Junud al-Sham commander)
Abu al-Hassan Ammar 
(FSA spokesman)
Hilal al-Assad
(Latakia NDF commander)
Nizar al-Khatib 
(Tartus NDF commander)
Mihraç Ural
(Syrian Resistance commander)
Units involved
Suqour al-Ezz
Liwa al-Mujahideen
Kataib Ansar al-Sham
Harakat Sham al-Islam
Katibat al Muhajireen
Ahrar ash-Sham
Ansar al-Din Front
Junud al-Sham
Ansar al-Aqida
Strength

1,500–2,000 fighters

  • 1,500 ISIL fighters
  • 40 fighters from Junud al-Sham
    (Muslim Shishani's claim
5,000 soldiers
Casualties and losses

107 fighters killed
(up until Army counter-attack)

114–127 soldiers and 44 militiamen killed
190–205 civilians killed

The 2013 Latakia offensive (called The Descendants of Aisha, Mother of the Believers by Salafist jihadists, and the Operation Liberation of the Coast by the Free Syrian Army and its supporters) was a campaign during the Syrian Civil War launched by rebel groups led by Salafi jihadists in the Latakia Governorate. The stated aim of the offensive was to conquer al-Haffah city, but government supporters assumed conquering Mount Nabi Younes was more likely the real aim. A calculated side effect may have been to spark more sectarian violence in Syria by carrying out a sectarian attack on an Alawite-majority area. The offensive began in early August 2013. During the campaign, rebel forces captured a dozen villages. However, in mid-August, the military counter-attacked and recaptured all of the territory previously lost to the rebels.