Rif Dimashq offensive (February–April 2018)

Rif Dimashq offensive (February–April 2018)
Part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign (Syrian civil war), the siege of Eastern Ghouta and the Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war

Map of the operation
Date18 February – 14 April 2018
(1 month, 3 weeks and 6 days)
Location
Result Syrian-allied victory
Territorial
changes
The Syrian army captures the entire rebel-held Eastern Ghouta pocket
Belligerents
Syrian Government
 Russia
Allied militias:
Liwa al-Quds
Palestine Liberation Army
PFLP-GC
Arab Nationalist Guard
Free Palestine Movement
Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba (covertly)
Kata'ib Hezbollah
Liwa Fatemiyoun
Commanders and leaders
Maj. Gen. Suheil al-Hassan
(Tiger Forces)
Col. Ghiath Dalla
(42nd Armored Brigade)
Essam al-Buwaydhani 
(Jaysh al-Islam leader)
Capt. Abdul Nasr Shamir 
(al-Rahman Legion commander in chief)
Abu Ali Dhiya al-Shaghouri 
(al-Rahman Legion chief of staff)
Units involved
Strength

15,000+

  • Liwa al-Quds: 2,000+

20,000

  • 10,000
  • 8,000
  • 600
Casualties and losses
520–541 killed,
2 captured
2–3 killed
405 killed, 1,200 surrendered (most switched sides)
4,835 civilians killed (Eastern Ghouta & Damascus)

The Rif Dimashq offensive (February–April 2018), code-named Operation Damascus Steel, was a military offensive launched by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) in February 2018 in a bid to capture the rebel-held eastern Ghouta suburb during the Syrian civil war. East Ghouta, a pocket of towns and farms, had been under government siege since 2013 and had been a major rebel stronghold in the vicinity of the capital of Damascus. According to the United Nations, nearly 400,000 people live in East Ghouta.

On 14 April, the Syrian Army fully captured the Eastern Ghouta pocket. Before the offensive had concluded, the Associated Press reported that the capture of the whole rebel-held Eastern Ghouta enclave would represent one of the most significant victories for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the civil war, and the worst setback for the rebels since their defeat in the Battle of Aleppo in late 2016. Similarly, Reuters stated the capture of Eastern Ghouta would represent the biggest prize for President al-Assad since the full recapture of Aleppo. During the offensive, one of the heaviest bombardments of the war took place with more than 4,000 people being killed by air and artillery strikes.