Battle of Raqqa (2013)

Battle of Raqqa
Part of the Raqqa campaign (2012–2013) and the Syrian civil war

Course of the battle and control in Raqqa as of October 2013
  Syrian Arab Army control
  Opposition control
Date3–6 March 2013
(3 days)
Location35°57′00″N 39°01′00″E / 35.9500°N 39.0167°E / 35.9500; 39.0167
Result Rebel victory
Territorial
changes
Rebels seize Raqqa from government forces
Belligerents
Syrian Government
Commanders and leaders
Unknown top provincial al-Nusra commander 
Unknown top provincial Ahrar al-Sham commander 
Col. Moataz Raslan (top FSA commander)
Brig. Gen. Khaled al-Halabi (Raqqa's state security head)
Maj. Gen. Hassan Jalili (POW)
(Provincial governor)
Suleiman al-Suleiman (POW)
(Provincial Baath party's secretary general)
Units involved
Strength
≈7,000 fighters 400 soldiers
Casualties and losses
40–50 killed 30 killed
300 captured
More than 100 civilians killed from 4–5 March (Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimate)
39 killed in air raids on 6 March

The battle of Raqqa, also known as the first battle of Raqqa and code named by rebels as the "Raid of the Almighty", was fought for control of the northern Syrian city of Raqqa during the Syrian civil war between Sunni Islamist rebel insurgents and the Syrian Arab Army. Rebel forces launched the offensive in early March 2013, and declared themselves in "near-total control" on 5 March, making it the first provincial capital claimed to come under rebel control in the civil war. The battle, on the opposition side, was primarily led by the al-Nusra Front and Ahrar al-Sham.