This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (August 2018) |
Eastern Hama offensive (2017) | |||||||
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Part of the Syrian Civil War and the Russian military intervention in Syria | |||||||
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| Military of ISIL |
The Eastern Hama offensive (2017) was a military operation conducted by the Syrian Army against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) with the goal to secure the Ithriyah-Sheikh Hilal road, the government supply line towards Aleppo, and advance towards Wadi Auzain. [16]
On 31 May, the Syrian Arab Army and its allies, supported by the Russian Air Force, began an offensive towards the IS stronghold of Uqayribat, [17] in the eastern part of the Salamiyah District in Hama Governorate. [18] The next day, a new batch of government reinforcements arrived for the offensive. [19] Uqayribat had been used by ISIL as a launching pad for attacks on Salamiyah. On 3 June, Syrian and Russian warplanes carried out more than 30 air strikes ISIL positions. Heavy artillery and missiles were also used. [20]
During the morning of 5 June, the Syrian Arab Army, supported by the NDF, started an operation on a second axis against ISIL to the south of Sheikh Hilal. Before the ground attack, ISIL positions were hit by non-stop air strikes and artillery shelling. [21] The next day, the Army captured two towns south-east of Sheikh Hilal. [16]
On 12 June, the Syrian Army sent technicals, anti-aircraft guns and artillery pieces mounted on trucks to the area. [22] Four days later, government forces restarted the offensive, capturing the large hilltop of Tal Dabbart Debah and then shifting their attention to the Aqareb Dam. [23] During 18 June, the Army captured four villages north of Uqayribat, along the road between Ithriya and Al-Saan. [24] [25] On 13 July, Desert Hawks alongside NDF and Liwa al-Quds secured villages of Um Tuwaynah, al-Hardaneh and al-Qatshiyah, south of Salamiyah- Ithriyah road, thus securing the supply line to Aleppo city. [26]
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (August 2018) |
Eastern Hama offensive (2017) | |||||||
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Part of the Syrian Civil War and the Russian military intervention in Syria | |||||||
| |||||||
Belligerents | |||||||
Russia Allied militias: Liwa al-Quds Hezbollah [1] | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
| Military of ISIL |
The Eastern Hama offensive (2017) was a military operation conducted by the Syrian Army against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) with the goal to secure the Ithriyah-Sheikh Hilal road, the government supply line towards Aleppo, and advance towards Wadi Auzain. [16]
On 31 May, the Syrian Arab Army and its allies, supported by the Russian Air Force, began an offensive towards the IS stronghold of Uqayribat, [17] in the eastern part of the Salamiyah District in Hama Governorate. [18] The next day, a new batch of government reinforcements arrived for the offensive. [19] Uqayribat had been used by ISIL as a launching pad for attacks on Salamiyah. On 3 June, Syrian and Russian warplanes carried out more than 30 air strikes ISIL positions. Heavy artillery and missiles were also used. [20]
During the morning of 5 June, the Syrian Arab Army, supported by the NDF, started an operation on a second axis against ISIL to the south of Sheikh Hilal. Before the ground attack, ISIL positions were hit by non-stop air strikes and artillery shelling. [21] The next day, the Army captured two towns south-east of Sheikh Hilal. [16]
On 12 June, the Syrian Army sent technicals, anti-aircraft guns and artillery pieces mounted on trucks to the area. [22] Four days later, government forces restarted the offensive, capturing the large hilltop of Tal Dabbart Debah and then shifting their attention to the Aqareb Dam. [23] During 18 June, the Army captured four villages north of Uqayribat, along the road between Ithriya and Al-Saan. [24] [25] On 13 July, Desert Hawks alongside NDF and Liwa al-Quds secured villages of Um Tuwaynah, al-Hardaneh and al-Qatshiyah, south of Salamiyah- Ithriyah road, thus securing the supply line to Aleppo city. [26]