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Battle of Sarrin (June–July 2015)

Battle of Sarrin (June–July 2015)
Part of the Syrian Civil War,
Syrian Kurdish–Islamist conflict (2013–present),
and the American-led intervention in Syria
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YPG advances during the battle
Date 18 June 2015 (2015-06-18) – 27 July 2015 (2015-07-27)
(1 month, 1 week and 2 days)
Location Sarrin, Ayn al-Arab District, Syria
Result YPG-led victory
Territorial
changes
  • YPG-led forces capture Sarrin on 27 July, along with 25 villages and 20+ farms
Belligerents

 Syrian Kurdistan

Free Syrian Army
Airstrikes:

CJTF–OIR
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Commanders and leaders
Rojava Salih Muslim Muhammad Abu Suleiman al-Naser (ISIL Military Chief)
Abu Ali al-Anbari
(Deputy, Syria)
Abu Omar al-Shishani
(Field commander)
Units involved

Euphrates Volcano


United States 9th Bomb Squadron

ISIL Armed Forces

Strength
Unknown 300–410+ fighters
Casualties and losses
20 killed 80+ killed
Sarrin is located in Syria
Sarrin
Sarrin
Location within Syria

 Syrian Kurdistan

Free Syrian Army
Airstrikes:

Euphrates Volcano

ISIL Armed Forces

The Battle of Sarrin (June–July 2015) was a military operation during 2015 in the northeastern Aleppo Governorate, during the Syrian Civil War, in which the Kurdish YPG and Free Syrian Army forces captured the town of Sarrin and the surrounding region from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

Following nearly two months of an stalled earlier offensive, YPG-led fighters renewed offensive operations on Sarrin on 18 June 2015, followed by a full-fledged operation on 1 July, after ISIL's Kobanî massacre. On 4 July, the town of Sarrin was fully besieged by YPG and FSA forces, as well as the village of Khirbat al-Burj and the Sarrin Grain Silos, both located north of Sarrin. On 12 July, ISIL forces managed to break the sieges and reestablish a supply line to Sarrin, after receiving reinforcements. However, on July 24, YPG and Free Syrian Army forces reestablished the siege of Sarrin, with the sieges of the Sarrin Grain Silos and Khirbat al-Burj being fully re-established by the next day. On 27 July, YPG-led forces fully captured Sarrin and the surrounding region, including 25 surrounding villages and 20+ farmlands, and the YPG declared the end of their offensive.


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