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Revision as of 16:31, 8 January 2017 editApplodion (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users23,820 edits not killed in this offensive + correct name + link← Previous edit Revision as of 03:15, 9 January 2017 edit undoLightandDark2000 (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers62,349 edits The Syrian Army had finally repulsed the attacks on the Tiyas Airbase. Since the Syrian Gov. states that these actions are unrelated to the upcoming counteroffensive (which has not yet been set), the current Palmyra offensive is pretty much over.Next edit →
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As of 24 December, clashes continued around the airbase,<ref></ref> with 13 soldiers killed in an ISIL attack on al-Sharifa.<ref></ref> ISIL launched another assault on 26 December, storming the Army's position west of Badiyah area of Palmyra and then on its positions north of the Sha'rah Hills. It was however repelled later.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/syrian-army-kills-scores-isis-terrorists-strategic-airport-west-palmyra/|title=Syrian Army kills scores of ISIS terrorists at strategic airport in west Palmyra|publisher=Al-Masdar News|date=26 December 2016|accessdate=26 December 2016}}</ref> Clashes broke out again near the airbase as well as al-Sharifa during the day, with the Army advancing in the area.<ref></ref> On 29 December, the Army secured the strategic Tell Shurifah hill top located along the road between al-Qaryatayn and the airbase. ISIL meanwhile claimed to have destroyed 11 Syrian tanks in clashes ongoing since the previous day.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://southfront.org/syrian-army-secures-important-hilltop-at-al-qaryatayn-tyas-road/|title=Syrian Army secures important hilltop at Al-Qaryatayn-Tyas Road. Intense fighting ongoing|publisher=South Front|date=29 December 2016|accessdate=29 December 2016}}</ref> Later, they also reportedly recaptured the Sharifah village.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/syrian-army-liberates-new-village-west-palmyra/|title=Syrian Army liberates new village in Palmyra|publisher=Al-Masdar News|date=30 December 2016|accessdate=30 December 2016}}</ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> Clashes were however still reported to be ongoing in the area as of 31 December, with pro-government forces trying to recapture the village.<ref></ref> As of 24 December, clashes continued around the airbase,<ref></ref> with 13 soldiers killed in an ISIL attack on al-Sharifa.<ref></ref> ISIL launched another assault on 26 December, storming the Army's position west of Badiyah area of Palmyra and then on its positions north of the Sha'rah Hills. It was however repelled later.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/syrian-army-kills-scores-isis-terrorists-strategic-airport-west-palmyra/|title=Syrian Army kills scores of ISIS terrorists at strategic airport in west Palmyra|publisher=Al-Masdar News|date=26 December 2016|accessdate=26 December 2016}}</ref> Clashes broke out again near the airbase as well as al-Sharifa during the day, with the Army advancing in the area.<ref></ref> On 29 December, the Army secured the strategic Tell Shurifah hill top located along the road between al-Qaryatayn and the airbase. ISIL meanwhile claimed to have destroyed 11 Syrian tanks in clashes ongoing since the previous day.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://southfront.org/syrian-army-secures-important-hilltop-at-al-qaryatayn-tyas-road/|title=Syrian Army secures important hilltop at Al-Qaryatayn-Tyas Road. Intense fighting ongoing|publisher=South Front|date=29 December 2016|accessdate=29 December 2016}}</ref> Later, they also reportedly recaptured the Sharifah village.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/syrian-army-liberates-new-village-west-palmyra/|title=Syrian Army liberates new village in Palmyra|publisher=Al-Masdar News|date=30 December 2016|accessdate=30 December 2016}}</ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> Clashes were however still reported to be ongoing in the area as of 31 December, with pro-government forces trying to recapture the village.<ref></ref>


Clashes re-erupted on 2 January 2017 around al-Sharifah and the airbase in addition to the Fourth Station.<ref></ref> Warplanes later targeted the area around the airbase later in the day.<ref></ref> Clashes continued over the next days<ref> 3 January 2017</ref><ref> 4 January 2017</ref><ref> 5 January 2017</ref> with warplanes destroying many vehicles belonging to the group on 6 January.<ref> 6 January 2017</ref> Clashes and shellng took place on 7 January in the area of the Fourth Station, leading to casualties in both sides.<ref> 7 January 2017</ref> Clashes re-erupted on 2 January 2017 around al-Sharifah and the Tiyas T-4 Airbase, in addition to the Fourth Station.<ref></ref> Warplanes later targeted the area around the airbase later in the day.<ref></ref> Clashes continued over the next several days.<ref> 3 January 2017</ref><ref> 4 January 2017</ref><ref> 5 January 2017</ref> On 4 January, it was reported that the planned Syrian Army counteroffensive for retaking Palmyra had been postponed, and it was also reported that ISIL's nearly month-long offensive on the Tiyas T-4 Airbase had ended, after sustaining heavy casualties and gaining little territory after mid-December 2016.<ref name="Syrian Army counteroffensive postponed"></ref> It also stated that ISIL withdrew from some of the sites they captured in the western Palmyra countryside, with some additional reasons for the ISIL withdrawal being due to the concurrent SDF offensive on Ar-Raqqah, and ISIL's ongoing offensive on the enclave of Deir ez-Zor.<ref name="Syrian Army counteroffensive postponed" /><ref name="ISIL Deir Ezzor offensive"></ref> On 6 January, Syrian Army warplanes destroyed many vehicles belonging to ISIL.<ref> 6 January 2017</ref> Clashes and shellng took place on 7 January in the area of the Fourth Station, leading to casualties in both sides.<ref> 7 January 2017</ref> On 7 January, the Syrian Army recaptured a number of sites from ISIL south of the Tiyas T-4 Airbase, securing the airbase. It was reported that despite the advances, they had nothing to do with the upcoming Syrian Army counteroffensive for Palmyra, which still did not yet have a date established for its launch.<ref name="Tiyas Airbase secured"></ref>


== Diplomatic reactions == == Diplomatic reactions ==

Revision as of 03:15, 9 January 2017

For the previous offensives, see Palmyra offensive (May 2015), Palmyra offensive (July–August 2015), and Palmyra offensive (March 2016).

Palmyra offensive (December 2016)
Part of the Syrian Civil War
Military intervention against ISIL
Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War

Map showing territory captured by ISIL since 8 December 2016.
Date8 December 2016 – 7 January 2017
(4 weeks and 2 days)
LocationTadmur District, Eastern Homs Governorate, Syria
Result

Major ISIL victory

  • ISIL captures Palmyra on 11 December, as well as nearby oil fields and mountains
  • ISIL attacks the Tiyas Military Airbase, with the Syrian Army repelling the assault and securing the area on 7 January 2017
Belligerents

Syria Syrian Arab Republic
 Russia
 Iran
Allied militias:
Liwa Fatemiyoun
Liwa Zainebiyoun
Kata'ib al-Imam Ali
Hezbollah


CJTF–OIR
Islamic State Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Commanders and leaders
Col. Ali Shaheen
(leading operations commander 10–11 December)
Maj. Gen. Suheil al-Hassan
(leading operations commander since 14 December)
Maj. Gen. Shawkat
(Desert Commandos commander)
Brig. Gen. Hussein Khader  
Russia Maj. Sanal Sanchirov 
(Air Assault battalion commander)
Iran Brig. Gen. Hassan Akbari 
(IRGC Ground Forces commander)

Islamic State "al-Mukahal" Amr As’ad 
(Leading ISIL commander for Palmyra operations)
Islamic State Abu Jandal al-Kuwaiti
(ISIL senior commander, redeployed to Raqqa front after 11 December)

Islamic State Umar As'ad 
(ISIL top commander)
Units involved

Syrian Armed Forces

Russian Armed Forces

Iran Iranian Armed Forces

Liwa Fatemiyoun

  • Hazrat-e Abolfazl Brigade

Hezbollah

  • Radwan Forces
  • Syrian Hezbollah units
    • al-Ridha Forces
    • al-Ghalibun
    • Imam Mahdi Brigade
Military of ISIL
Strength

3,000+ fighters (by beginning of the offensive)

  • c. 1,800–2,500 Military Shield and Al-Badiyah fighters
  • c. 1,200 Liwa Fatemiyoun fighters
  • 150–250 Tiger Forces soldiers

Unknown number of reinforcements

  • 100+ Hezbollah fighters (since 14 December)
4,000–5,000 militants
Casualties and losses
100 killed, 200 wounded and 30 missing (per the Army)
182 killed (per SOHR)
352 killed, 22 captured (pro-ISIL claim)
149 killed (per The Inside Source)
630 killed (pro-government claims)
Syrian civil war
Timeline
Civil uprising in Syria (March–August 2011)
Start of insurgency (Sept. 2011 – April 2012)
UN ceasefire; Rebel advances (May 2012 – Dec. 2013)
Rise of ISIS in 2014
U.S.-led intervention, Rebel and ISIL advances (Sept. 2014 – Sept. 2015)
Russian intervention (Sept. 2015 – March 2016)
Aleppo escalation and Euphrates Shield (March 2016 – February 2017)
Collapse of the Islamic State in Syria (Feb. – Nov. 2017)
Rebels in retreat and Operation Olive Branch
(Nov. 2017 – Sep. 2018)
Idlib demilitarization
(Sep. 2018 – April 2019)
First Idlib offensive, Operation Peace Spring, & Second Idlib offensive (April 2019 – March 2020)
Idlib ceasefire (March 2020 – Nov. 2024)
Opposition offensives and Assad overthrown (Nov. – Dec. 2024)
Transitional government and SNA–SDF conflict (Dec. 2024 – present)
Syrian War spillover and international incidents









Foreign involvement in the Syrian civil war
Foreign intervention on behalf of Syrian Arab Republic

Foreign intervention in behalf of Syrian rebels

U.S.-led intervention against ISIL

The Palmyra offensive (December 2016) is a military operation launched by the military of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) leading to the re-capture the ancient city of Palmyra. ISIL previously controlled the city from May 2015 until March 2016.

The unexpected blitz offensive occurred concurrently with 3 major anti-ISIS offensives: the Turkish Western al-Bab offensive and Battle of al-Bab North of Aleppo, the Kurdo-arab Northern Raqqa offensive, and the Iraqi Battle of Mosul in Iraq, all 3 gaining grounds upon ISIL's territories.

Background

ISIL captured the ancient city of Palmyra in May 2015 after the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) withdrew from the town. The Syrian Army recaptured the city in March 2016. The group however still held territory in the eastern Homs Governorate and had started carrying out insurgent attacks on the Army after losing the city. The city is historically and internationally important and the offensive comes in background of the group being targeted militarily on its headquarters of Mosul and Raqqa. It is also strategically important as it located close to oil fields. The offensive was launched at a moment when the Syrian and Russian militaries were focused on the Aleppo offensive. The Tiyas Military Airbase is located near to the city. It is an important security installation for the Army as it provides them with close air support. It is also difficult to capture Palmyra without it.

The offensive

ISIL capture of Palmyra

Liwa Fatemiyoun militiamen gather outside of Palmyra on 10 December in an attempt to counter the ISIL offensive.

ISIL launched the offensive in the northeastern countryside of Homs on 8 December 2016, targeting the SAA's defenses near the village of Huwaysis and the Jazal Mountains located north of Palmyra. The group began the attack by sending two waves of fighters to storm its defenses near Huwaysis, resulting in heavy clashes. It was however unable to penetrate the first line of defense and was forced to withdraw. Local media reported that 60 militants were killed, while eight of their armored vehicles were destroyed. The group launched another assault later in the day, with simultaneous attacks near the Jazal, Mahr and Shaer oil and gas fields as well as the areas of Huwaysis, Arak, Palmyra Silos, al-Hayyal Mount, al-Sekkary, the ancient al-Hallabat Palace and the Abandoned battalion near the T4 airbase. It was able to capture 7 checkpoints from the Army which withdrew after heavy clashes. In addition, it also captured the al-Hallabat Palace, al-Hayyal Mount, South Sawamea and Huwaysis. At least 34 pro-government fighters were killed and four, including an officer, were captured. With these advances, the group came within 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) of Palmyra. The group also captured grain silos northeast of Palmyra as well as the Jazal village and its oil fields. Meanwhile Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve launched a massive air-raid on an ISIS fleet of 168 oil tanker trucks, destroying them.

The SAA counter-attacked on 9 December, to recapture the positions it lost the previous day, in addition to bringing in reinforcements and launching airstrikes. 15 soldiers were killed in an ISIL ambush near the Mahr oil field. The group captured the al-Berej hills, Jihar oil fields, Mahr oil fields as well as a checkpoint near it during the clashes.

On 10 December, Army reinforcements arrived in Palmyra. At least 45 militants were killed by the Army, with 3 tanks of the group destroyed near Palmyra Silos. An earlier assault by the group on the silos failed, however it was able to capture them later on, thus reaching the entrance of Palmyra. The Russian Air Force along with Syrian Air Force targeted ISIL positions in oil fields around Palmyra, destroying several armoured vehicles and a number of technical vehicles. A Syrian Air Force MiG-23 crashed in the Jazal area. ISIL claimed to had shot it down, while the SOHR reported it was not known whether it crashed due to technical fault or was shot down. Clashes also started taking place around Wadi al-Ahmar where the Army brought reinforcements. The group later captured the Tar Mountain to the west of the city, in addition to the northern suburb of Amiriyeh and entered Palmyra. By the end of the day, they had captured most of the city, including Palmyra Castle, and were on the verge of taking full control of Palmyra. Palmyra's residents were evacuated in the evening by the Army.

Early on 11 December, after the arrival of reinforcements, the Syrian Army, backed by Syrian and Russian air units, launched a successful counterattack to drive out ISIL forces from the city. The militants withdrew to the orchards on the fringes of Palmyra. According to the Russian Defense of Ministry, ISIL suffered over 300 dead. However, later in the day, ISIL launched a new assault on Palmyra after regrouping, entering the city once again and capturing Amiriyeh, its hilltop and the Officers Housing complex. Eventually, ISIL took full control of the city as the Army withdrew south of Palmyra.

Attack on Tiyas Airbase

ISIL started advancing westwards from Palmyra to the Tiyas airbase (also called al-Taifor and T4 airbase) after the city's capture on 11 December. The group captured two villages to the west of city during the day. It also captured the Abandoned (al-Majora) battalion to the west of the airbase. Early on 12 December, ISIL launched an attack against the strategically important Jihar Crossroad near the airbase, and captured it after heavy clashes. It later captured security checkpoints in the nearby districts of Mashtal and Qasr al-Hir, allowing it to launch an attack against the airbase, spearheaded by two VBIEDs, resulting in a hours-long battle with the entrenched SAA defenders. Aided by numerous Russian airstrikes, the government forces eventually repelled the assault, as ISIL forces regrouped for another attempt at breaching the airbase's defenses. Meanwhile, hundreds of pro-government reinforcements arrived at the frontline, which belonged to the NDF-affiliated Qalamoun Shield and Golan Regiment. Russia meanwhile carried out airstrikes against ISIL in Palmyra, killing five people.

The group attacked the airbase again on 13 December, after advancing around it in an attempt to besiege it. Reinforcements including from the Syrian Army and Russian special forces arrived to the base later in the day. During the day, ISIL advanced on a checkpoint on the road to Al-Qaryatayn, eventually capturing it and cutting the road. The road was a main supply route for the Syrian Army in Homs Governorate and had been used to supply military reinforcements to the airbase as well as Homs city from Al-Qaryatayn. Meanwhile, an assault by the militants on the Tiyas pumping station during the night was repelled. The clashes renewed on 14 December, with the Army trying to regain areas it previously lost around the airbase. The Army recaptured the Tiyas Mountain as well as the Abandoned Battalion located in the north of the airbase after launching a counteroffensive during early morning. It also regained checkpoints on the road to al-Qaryatayn it had lost a day earlier. ISIL meanwhile captured al-Sharifah village to the west of the airbase. Later that day, ISIL launched another attack on the airbase, but thanks to newly arrived government reinforcements, belonging to the paratrooper forces of Republican Guard's 800th Regiment, the assault was repelled. In the following night, a SAA counter-attack drove ISIL from the airbase's outskirts.

The US-led coalition stated on 16 December, that it carried out airstrikes near the airbase against ISIL on the previous day, destroying the heavy weaponry it seized after recapturing Palmyra. An air defense artillery system, 14 tanks, 3 artillery systems, 2 ISIL-held buildings and 2 tactical vehicles were destroyed in total. The strikes reportedly killed at least 38 militants. Syrian Army launched another counterattack on 16 December, recapturing the Qaryatayn - T4 crossroads area. They later also recaptured the road between al-Sharifah and al-Qaryatyn and reopened the direct route between al-Qaryatayn and the airbase. Umar As'ad, a leader of ISIL, was also killed in the clashes. The Army recaptured a checkpoint near al-Qaryatayn on 17 December. Another attack by ISIL later in the day was repelled, while the Army captured Al-Sha'arah Hills to the north of the Abandoned Battalion. ISIL launched another attack on the airbase on 19 December and claimed to have shot down a Russian helicopter. The attack failed with 36 ISIL fighters being killed in the attack. At least 20 pro-government fighters were killed in it while a helicopter was shot down, leaving its two pilots dead. Clashes took place between the two sides on outskirts of Abu Kala Dam as well as other areas near the airbase on 20 December. ISIL was also repeatedly attacking the Abandoned Battalion in order to retake it. On 22 December, ISIL launched another attack in the morning, however failed. They launched another assault later on which failed as well. The group was then driven back to Palmyra. At the same time, a US airstrike killed the leading ISIL commander for the Palmyra frontline, Amr As’ad, which was considered to be "another blow to the Islamic State".

As of 24 December, clashes continued around the airbase, with 13 soldiers killed in an ISIL attack on al-Sharifa. ISIL launched another assault on 26 December, storming the Army's position west of Badiyah area of Palmyra and then on its positions north of the Sha'rah Hills. It was however repelled later. Clashes broke out again near the airbase as well as al-Sharifa during the day, with the Army advancing in the area. On 29 December, the Army secured the strategic Tell Shurifah hill top located along the road between al-Qaryatayn and the airbase. ISIL meanwhile claimed to have destroyed 11 Syrian tanks in clashes ongoing since the previous day. Later, they also reportedly recaptured the Sharifah village. Clashes were however still reported to be ongoing in the area as of 31 December, with pro-government forces trying to recapture the village.

Clashes re-erupted on 2 January 2017 around al-Sharifah and the Tiyas T-4 Airbase, in addition to the Fourth Station. Warplanes later targeted the area around the airbase later in the day. Clashes continued over the next several days. On 4 January, it was reported that the planned Syrian Army counteroffensive for retaking Palmyra had been postponed, and it was also reported that ISIL's nearly month-long offensive on the Tiyas T-4 Airbase had ended, after sustaining heavy casualties and gaining little territory after mid-December 2016. It also stated that ISIL withdrew from some of the sites they captured in the western Palmyra countryside, with some additional reasons for the ISIL withdrawal being due to the concurrent SDF offensive on Ar-Raqqah, and ISIL's ongoing offensive on the enclave of Deir ez-Zor. On 6 January, Syrian Army warplanes destroyed many vehicles belonging to ISIL. Clashes and shellng took place on 7 January in the area of the Fourth Station, leading to casualties in both sides. On 7 January, the Syrian Army recaptured a number of sites from ISIL south of the Tiyas T-4 Airbase, securing the airbase. It was reported that despite the advances, they had nothing to do with the upcoming Syrian Army counteroffensive for Palmyra, which still did not yet have a date established for its launch.

Diplomatic reactions

On 12 December 2016, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov commented that IS's offensive in Palmyra may have been "orchestrated" to distract forces from militants in eastern Aleppo, and IS's reinforcement moved from Mosul to Palmyra via routes which could have been supervised by the US-led coalition's aviation. Spokemen of Russian Defense Ministry Igor Konashenkov noted that IS made use of temporal pause in Mosul and Raqqah offensive to shift reinforcements to Palmyra, and the terrorists were sure that these offensive against them at these sectors would not be renewed. Konashenkov commented that setbacks at Palmyra shows that terrorists should not be allowed to be regrouped.

Meanwhile, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault stated that the proof of Russia's stated aim of targeting militants in Syria being false lay in reports that ISIL had retaken Palmyra, while accusing it of being there to save Assad's government and "making Aleppo fall".

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  63. Airstrikes target the eastern countryside of Homs and the “Islamic state” targets T4 airbase again
  64. Russian backups for regime forces in Taifur military airport
  65. Continued clashes around al_Taifor military airport
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  68. Continued clashes around al_Taifor military airport
  69. Continued clashes in Homs countryside and around Taifor military airport
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  81. Clashes in Palmyra countryside and in the vicinity of T4 airbase, and casualty on Harasta highway
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  84. The regime forces shell the area around Inkhel and casualties in the regime forces’ ranks in the vicinity of T4 airbase
  85. 62 soldiers killed by clashes around the T4 military airport
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  90. SAA captured Sharifah village near T4. Eastern Homs
  91. Continued clashes around the T4 military airport and 4 SDF mourned in Kobane
  92. Continued shelling by the regime forces accompany the advancement attempts in Palmyra desert and shelling by the regime forces on the countryside of Daraa
  93. Clashes renewed in the Syrian Desert in the countryside of Homs and shelling on the southern countryside of Aleppo
  94. Shelling target the southern countryside of Aleppo and clashes are escalating in the western desert of Palmyra
  95. Raids target the “Islamic State’s” controlled areas in the eastern countryside of Aleppo and Homs 3 January 2017
  96. Violent clashes in several areas near the T4 airbase and in the eastern countryside of Homs and the regime forces target Houla and the southern countryside of Hama 4 January 2017
  97. Clashes in the vicinity of the T4 airbase and aerial bombardment on several areas in the eastern desert of Homs and aid dropped on Deir Ezzor 5 January 2017
  98. ^ Palmyra offensive put on hold as thousands of Syrian soldiers await orders
  99. ISIL amasses large force for imminent Deir Ezzor offensive
  100. Clashes in Jobar neighborhood and airstrikes target the vicinity of the T4 airbase west of Palmyra 6 January 2017
  101. Shelling targets Lajat and Houla areas and Talbiseh city and shells target the countryside of Daraa 7 January 2017
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