Palmyra offensive (March 2016)

Palmyra offensive (March 2016)
Part of the Syrian Civil War and the Russian military intervention in Syria

Map showing areas captured by 26 March
Date9 – 27 March 2016
(2 weeks and 4 days)
Location34°33′36″N 38°16′02″E / 34.5600°N 38.2672°E / 34.5600; 38.2672
Result

Syrian government victory

  • Syrian Army captures Palmyra city and its area
Belligerents

Syrian Arab Republic

 Russia
 Iran
Allied militias:
Hezbollah
Iraqi Shi'ite militias:

Liwa Fatemiyoun
Liwa Sayf al-Mahdi
Ba'ath Brigades
Galilee Forces
Islamic State
Commanders and leaders
Major General Suhayl al-Hasan
(Operations chief commander)
Ali Rahmoun 
(Syrian Marines commander)
Colonel Ali Shaheen
(Panther Forces Brigade commander)
Colonel Shadi Isma'el
(Cheetah Forces commander)
Suleiman al-Shwakh
(Desert Commandos commander)
"The Uncle" Abu Ismail
(Military Security Shield Forces commander)
Col. Gen. Aleksandr Dvornikov
(Russian forces commander)
Lt. Gen. Aleksandr Zhuravlev
(Russian operations commander)
Sen. Lt. Alexander Prokhorenko 
(Spetsnaz commander)
Sultan bin 'Abdel-Rahman 
(Emir of Palmyra)
Khalil Mohameed 
(Emir of Palmyra)
Units involved

Syrian Armed Forces

Russian forces

IRGC advisors
Hezbollah

  • National Ideological Resistance
Military of ISIL
Strength
6,000+ 2,000+ (per Syrian Army)
Casualties and losses
391 killed
12 killed
3 killed
417 killed (per SOHR)
450 killed (per Syrian Army)
500+ killed (per Russia; 20–27 March)

The Palmyra offensive (March 2016) was a military operation of the Syrian Arab Army, supported by Russian airstrikes, to recapture from the Islamic State the city of Tadmur (near the ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra), which was strategically important for both forces due to its position in central Syria. The city was fully recaptured on 27 March.