2014 Daraa offensive
Daraa offensive (February–May 2014) |
Part of the Syrian civil war
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Situation in Daraa in November 2014
(For a war map of the area around Daraa, see here) |
Date |
3 February – 27 May 2014
(3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days) |
Location |
Daraa Governorate, Quneitra Governorate, and As-Suwayda Governorate, Syria |
Result |
Indecisive
- Rebels capture the Gharaz central prison, Daraa grain silos, three villages, five strategic hills, Battalion 508 and Brigade 61 HQ.
- Rebels temporarily lift the siege of Nawa, before it was besieged again
- Rebel attack on Busra al-Sham repelled
- Army captures two areas south of Quneitra city, and Tal Buraq hill
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Belligerents |
Free Syrian Army Islamic Front Ahrar ash-Sham
Al-Nusra Front
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Syrian Arab Republic
Hezbollah
Arab Nationalist Guard
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Commanders and leaders |
Brig. Gen. Abdul-Ilah al-Bashir (FSA Chief of Staff, 16 February 2014–present)
Col. Ahmad Al-Na’meh
Brig. Gen. Salim Idris (FSA Chief of Staff, until 16 February 2014)
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Maj. Gen. Suheil Salman Hassan (5th Armoured Division)
Fauzi Ayub † (Senior Hezbollah commander)
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Units involved |
58 light armament battalions |
5th Armoured Division (Syria)
- 12th Armored Brigade
- 15th Mechanized Brigade
- 112th Mechanized Brigade
- 132nd Mechanized Brigade
- 175th Artillery Regiment
9th Armored Division
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Strength |
30,000 fighters, according to unnamed "opposition websites" |
17,000 soldiers and militiamen |
Indecisive
Free Syrian Army
Islamic Front
Ahrar ash-Sham
Syrian Arab Republic
Hezbollah
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