Battle of al-Qusayr (2013) | |||||||
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Part of the Syrian civil war and the Al-Qusayr offensive | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Jabhat al-Nusra |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Lt. Col. Mohieddin al-Zain (al-Qusayr military council) Abu Omar † (top Al-Nusra Front commander) Abdel Qader Saleh (WIA) (Al-Tawhid Brigade commander) Mahmoud Mohammed Ammar † (Al Mughaouirs Brigade commander) Bilal Idris † (Farouq Battalion commander) Nawaf Alwani † (Al Nusra Front commander) Bakr Saleh Mustapha † (Kassioune Brigade commander) Abul-Baraa (al-Nusra front 'Emir') |
Abu Jihad (Hezbollah commander) Fadi al-Jazar † (Hezbollah commander)Mustafa Badreddine |
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Units involved | |||||||
15 rebel units |
1st Armoured Division 10th Mechanised Division Unit 910 (Hezbollah) |
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Strength | |||||||
1,900 fighters | 5,000–6,000 soldiers and militiamen, 1,700–2,000 Hezbollah fighters |
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
431–500+ killed, 1,000 wounded (opposition claim) 1,257 killed, 1,192 wounded, 1,000 captured (government claim) |
114 Hezbollah fighters, 23 soldiers and militiamen and 8 Iranian officers killed, 200 Hezbollah fighters wounded | ||||||
47 civilians killed and 500 wounded |
The second of started on 19 May 2013, as part of the larger al-Qusayr offensive, launched in early April 2013 by the Syrian Army and the Lebanese militia Hezbollah, during the Syrian civil war, with the aim of capturing the villages around the rebel-held town of al-Qusayr and ultimately launching an attack on the town itself. The region was strategically important as a supply route for rebels fighting Syrian government forces in Homs and also for the Syrian government, as it lies between the capital, Damascus, and the Syrian coast, a stronghold for Assad supporters.
Prior to the offensive, the Syrian Air Force dropped leaflets over the town warning that government forces were going to attack the city. This led to thousands of civilians fleeing, though 25,000 residents stayed.Free Syrian Army (FSA) General Salim Idris warned of a "massacre" if the Syrian Army and Hezbollah were to take the town.
During the final days of the battle Hezbollah forces and rebels negotiated a withdrawal plan, in which the rebels and civilians could evacuate the town through a narrow corridor without being attacked. On 5 June, after two weeks of fighting, the Syrian Army and Hezbollah regained control of al-Qusayr as the last rebel contingents retreated. One observer described the battle as the "defining battle of the country's civil war."