Siege of Northern Homs
| Siege of Northern Homs | ||||||||||
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| Part of the Syrian Civil War | ||||||||||
| Map of the rebel held pocket in Rastan and surrounding areas | ||||||||||
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| Belligerents | ||||||||||
| Russia (From 2015) Syrian Social Nationalist Party Ba'ath Brigades Hezbollah Shiite Militias | Northern Homs Countryside Operation Room (2015–2018) 
 
 Authenticity and Development Front 
 Houla Operations Room (From 2015) 
 Jaysh al-Thuwar (2015) Hazzm Movement (2014) | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Jund al-Sham 
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| Commanders and leaders | ||||||||||
| Gen. Hassan Daaboul  † Ibrahim Darwish (WIA) Suheil al-Hassan | Abu Omar al-Ghota Abu Khalid al-Hamuy † Abu Ramah al-Hamuy † Amir Musa Hableut † Rawad al-Aksah † Abdul Baset al-Sarout | Rafid Taha Abu Dawud (Ahlul Sunnah wal Jama’a leader) | ||||||||
| Units involved | ||||||||||
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 Authenticity and Development Front 
 | Badr battalion Sadr battalion | |||||||||
| Strength | ||||||||||
| Unknown | 3,000 (2018 Russian estimate) | Unknown | ||||||||
The siege of Northern Homs was a siege lasting six years, by the Syrian government in the northern part of the Homs Governorate during the Syrian civil war, as a result of the rebel capture of Rastan and surrounding areas in 2012, the rebel-held pocket in northern Homs was fully taken by the Syrian government in 2018 after clearing opposition held areas around the capital.