Northwestern Syria offensive (October–November 2015)
| Northwestern Syria offensive (October–November 2015) | |||||||||
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| Part of the Syrian Civil War | |||||||||
The military situation in Hama Governorate Wider strategic view, including the Aleppo offensive. Syrian Army control
Syrian Opposition control
SDF control
Islamic State control
Ongoing confrontation or unclear situation | |||||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||||
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Syrian Arab Republic Iran Russia Allied groups: SSNP Syrian Resistance Hezbollah |
Jund al-Aqsa Supported by: Turkey Saudi Arabia Qatar | ||||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
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Maj. Gen. Qasem Suleimani (chief of staff Russian Air Force) |
As'ad Al-Aryan † (Ahrar al-Sham Emir) Bassam al-Qabalan †(Ahrar al-Sham Mufti) Hassan al-Mrei † (Ahrar al-Sham field commander) Assad al Eriyan †(Ahrar al-Sham field commander) Abu Bakr Hazano †(Al-nursa field commander) Emir Abu Al-Qa'qa †(Jund al-Aqsa commander) Adnan al-Khaled †(Jund al-Aqsa commander) Ahmad Khaled Abd al-Jalil † (Jund al-Aqsa commander) Abu al-Bara'a al-Demaqi † (Jund al-Aqsa commander) Brig. General Rashid Bakdash † (FSA officer) Maj. Mohamed Mansour (Jaysh al-Nasr leader) Col. Fares al-Bayous (Fursan al-Haq leader) Lt. Col. Ahmed al-Seoud (13th Division leader) Al Shiekh Muhammed Shabeeb †(FSA Field Commander) | ||||||||
| Units involved | |||||||||
Russian Air Force | Al-Nusra Front | ||||||||
| Strength | |||||||||
| 7,000+ | Unknown | ||||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||||
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119+ killed 11 tanks destroyed 2 tanks damaged 2 tanks captured 1 APC destroyed 1 APC captured 2 vehicles captured 1 helicopter destroyed 1 MiG-21 destroyed 57 armoured vehicles destroyed (Rebel claim) | 81+ killed | ||||||||
| 12+ civilians killed | |||||||||
On the 7 October 2015, shortly after the start of the Russian air campaign in Syria, the Syrian government forces and its allies launched a ground offensive against anti-government positions in northwestern Syria, initially in northern Hama Governorate. The primary objective is to seal off the northern Hama border with Idlib and "build a buffer-zone around the city of Khan Sheikhoun". It has been described as the first major Syrian-Russian coordinated attack since the start of the Syrian Civil War. The offensive was extended in the subsequent days to the al-Ghab plains, between northwest Hama and southwest Idlib, as well as to the edge of the Latakia governorate.