2016 Khanasir offensive

2016 Khanasir offensive
Part of the Syrian Civil War and the
Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War

Map of the course of the offensive (also included the concurrent SAA-led Ithriyah-Raqqa offensive)
  Syrian Army control
  Syrian Opposition control
  Islamic State control
Date21–29 February 2016
(1 week and 1 day)
Location
Result

Syrian Army victory

  • ISIL and Jund al-Aqsa cut the only government supply route, through the Ithriyah-Aleppo Highway, capturing Khanasir and 12 villages
  • The Syrian Army recaptures Khanasir and all of the villages lost, and reopens the supply route to Aleppo
Belligerents

Syrian Arab Republic

al-Quds Brigades
Ba'ath Brigades
Hezbollah
 Russia

 Islamic State
Jund al-Aqsa

Supported by:
Free Syrian Army
Commanders and leaders
Maj. Gen. Suhayl al-Hasan
Ali Fayyad 
(Hezbollah senior commander)

Umar Al-Absi (Aleppo commander)
Abu Mu’awiya Al-Halabi 

Hassan Aboud (DOW)
Units involved

Syrian Army

Military of ISIL
Strength
Unknown 1,000 ISIL fighters
Casualties and losses
87–94 killed 150 killed (per SOHR)
400–450 killed (per pro-gov. sources)

The 2016 Khanasir offensive was a military operation conducted by ISIL and Jund al-Aqsa, during the Syrian Civil War, with the aim of cutting the Syrian government's only supply route to the northern part of the Aleppo Governorate, which runs through the town of Khanasir.