Anbar campaign (2013–14)
Anbar Campaign (2013–14) |
Part of the Iraq War (2014–present) and Iraqi Insurgency (2011-2014)
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Map showing current situation in Anbar.
For a war map of the current situation of Iraq, see . |
Date |
30 December 2013 – 25 June 2014
(5 months, 3 weeks and 5 days) |
Location |
Anbar Governorate, Iraq |
Result |
Major ISIL victory |
Territorial
changes |
By late June 2014, at least 70% of the Anbar Province was under ISIS control, including the cities of Fallujah,Al-Qa'im,Ar Rutbah, Abu Ghraib, and half of Ramadi. |
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Belligerents |
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Military Council of Anbar's Revolutionaries
Anbar Tribal Council
Army of Pride and Dignity |
Government of Iraq
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Commanders and leaders |
Rafa' Al-Meshhan Al-Jumaili
Ali Hatem al-Suleiman Al-Dulaimi
Adnan Ismail Najm al-Bilawi Al-Dulaimi †
Abu Waheeb al-Fahdawi Al-Dulaimi
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Abdullah al-Janabi
Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri
Ishmael Jubouri
Khalil al-Hayeeti †
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Nouri al-Maliki
Saadoun al-Dulaimi
Ali Ghaidan Majid
Babaker Shawkat B. Zebari
Ahmed Abu Risha
Governor Ahmed Khalaf Dheyabi
Saeed Fleih al-Osman †
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Units involved |
Unknown |
1st Division
2nd Division
7th Division
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Casualties and losses |
2,055 killed, 528 captured |
300–6,000 killed, 12,000 deserted |
1,168 civilians killed, 480,000 IDPs (UNHCR estimate) |
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Military Council of Anbar's Revolutionaries
Anbar Tribal Council
Government of Iraq
Rafa' Al-Meshhan Al-Jumaili
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