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Northwestern Syria offensive (April–August 2019)
Syrian government military operation against rebels / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2019 northwestern Syria offensive, codenamed "Dawn of Idlib" (Arabic: فجر إدلب),[46] was a military operation launched on 30 April 2019 by the Syrian Armed Forces and its allies against rebel groups in northwestern Syria during the Syrian civil war in a region known as "Greater Idlib",[47][48][49] consisting of northwest Hama, southern Idlib and northeastern Latakia provinces. The government's main objectives were to open the M5 highway and to expel non-compliant militant groups, particularly the internationally proscribed al-Qaeda-linked group known as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS),[50][51][52] from the 15–20 km demilitarized zone demarcated by Turkey and the Russian Federation at Sochi in 2018.[53] The offensive was seen by both parties as crucial to the outcome of the war.[54][55][56]
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Part of the Syrian Civil War | |||||||||
![]() Situation in northwestern Syria as of 31 August 2019. Locations of Turkish and Russian outposts are pictured. Syrian Army control Syrian Opposition control Syrian Army & SDF control | |||||||||
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Unknown | 60,000[42] | ||||||||
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1,043 civilians killed[43] |
On 1 August 2019, the Syrian government declared that it would halt its operation on Idlib on the next day. In response, Tahrir al-Sham stated that the truce proved "the failure of the criminal regime’s military operation against the liberated north."[57] In response to HTS refusal to agree to a ceasefire, alongside HTS' refusal to comply with the parameters of the Sochi Agreement,[58] the Syrian Army resumed the offensive on 5 August, capturing numerous villages and strategic hilltops[59] in southern Idlib before seizing Khan Shaykhun and subsequently the entire rebel-held pocket in southern Idlib.
During the course of the offensive, the Syrian and Russian air forces continually conducted airstrikes against rebel positions, while pro-government ground forces intensively targeted them with surface-to-surface missiles and heavy artillery on a daily basis.[60][61]