Historical Events tagged with "syria"
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SDF Takes Control of Manbij from ISIL
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a coalition primarily composed of Kurdish and Arab fighters, successfully captured the city of Manbij from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) after weeks of intense fighting. This strategic city, located in northern Syria, served as a key supply route for ISIL, and its capture marked a significant turning point in the battle against the jihadist group. The operation was supported by airstrikes from the U.S.-led coalition, which aimed to weaken ISIL’s control in the region and strengthen local governance under the SDF.
Continue ReadingSDF Launches Manbij Offensive Against ISIL
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) initiated the Manbij offensive to capture the strategic city of Manbij from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). The operation was part of a broader strategy to rid northern Syria of ISIL influence and to secure supply routes for Kurdish fighters. The campaign began in late May, with heavy clashes reported in and around the city as the SDF advanced against entrenched ISIL positions.
Continue ReadingEight ISIS Bombings Strike Syrian Coast Cities
A coordinated series of eight bombings perpetrated by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria targeted the coastal cities of Jableh and Tartus in Syria, resulting in the deaths of 184 individuals and injuries to over 200 others. The attacks aimed at escalating the violence in a region that had previously remained relatively secure amid ongoing conflicts in Syria. This act of terrorism shocked local and international communities, drawing widespread condemnation and prompting discussions on security measures in coastal regions frequently frequented by government supporters.
Continue ReadingEstablishment of Democratic Federation in Northern Syria
At a conference in Rmelan, the Movement for a Democratic Society announced the establishment of the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria. This declaration aimed to create a self-governed region in Northern Syria, promoting democratic governance, gender equality, and ethnic pluralism, as a response to the conflicts in the region and to assert autonomy against external governance. The federation is characterized by its unique model of local governance that seeks to empower communities and foster cooperation among different ethnic and religious groups, underscoring a commitment to democracy and social justice.
Continue ReadingTurkish Air Force Downs Russian Su-24 Fighter Jet
A Turkish Air Force F-16 shot down a Russian Su-24 fighter jet near the Syria–Turkey border due to alleged airspace violations. One of the two pilots ejected and was later killed during a rescue attempt, while a Russian marine was also killed. This incident escalated tensions between Turkey and Russia amid the ongoing Syrian conflict.
Continue ReadingAir Raids on Douma Market Lead to Mass Casualties
A series of air raids by the Syrian Arab Air Force struck the rebel-held market town of Douma, resulting in the deaths of over 96 individuals and hundreds more injured. The attacks targeted civilians and marketplaces, reflecting ongoing tensions and conflict in the region. The strikes highlighted the brutal approach in ongoing clashes between government forces and rebel occupants of Douma.
Continue ReadingBloody Friday: A Series of Global Attacks
On a day termed Bloody Friday, multiple terrorist attacks occurred in five different countries, including France, Tunisia, Somalia, Kuwait, and Syria. The uncoordinated assaults resulted in upwards of 750 casualties, either killed or injured. In Tunisia, attackers targeted a beach resort, while in Kuwait, a mosque was attacked during Friday prayers. Each incident underscored the growing threat of terrorism, highlighting vulnerabilities in national security across different regions.
Continue ReadingBreak of Kobanî Siege by YPG and FSA
The siege of Kobanî was broken by the People's Protection Units (YPG) and Free Syrian Army (FSA), marking a pivotal moment in the Rojava–Islamist conflict. The battle had seen fierce fighting against ISIS, and the coalition's success marked a shift in momentum. This victory not only provided a morale boost for Kurdish forces but also showcased the effectiveness of the YPG in coordinating efforts with the FSA. The liberation of Kobanî became a symbol of resistance against Islamist extremism and a key event in the ongoing Syrian civil war.
Continue ReadingYPG Recaptures Kobanî from ISIL Forces
The People's Protection Units (YPG) successfully recaptured Kobanî from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) after months of fierce fighting. This decisive victory for Kurdish forces took place following an extended siege that began in September 2014, during which ISIL aimed to seize the strategically important city located near the Turkish border. The battle galvanized international attention and support, as the YPG received assistance from coalition airstrikes that targeted ISIL positions. The triumph for the YPG symbolized a significant shift in momentum in the conflict against ISIL, showcasing the resilience of local fighters in the face of a brutal insurgency.
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