Battle of Nasib Border Crossing

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Date1 April 2015
Result Rebel victory[1]
Territorial
changes
Rebels capture the Nasib border crossing[2] and the border area between Nasib and Amman[3]
Battle of Nasib Border Crossing
Part of the Syrian Civil War

Map showing the rebel offensive to seize the Nasib Border Crossing
Date1 April 2015
Location
Result Rebel victory[1]
Territorial
changes
Rebels capture the Nasib border crossing[2] and the border area between Nasib and Amman[3]
Belligerents
Free Syrian Army
al-Nusra Front[4]

Syria Syrian Arab Republic

Commanders and leaders
Col. Mohammed Khaled al-Duhni[5]
(Falcons of the South leader)
Gen. Bashar al-Zoubi[1]
(Yarmouk Army leader)
Abu Hadi al-Aboud[6]
(Faloujat Houran Brigade leader)
Abu Salah al-Ansari[7]
(Nusra Front Daraa commander)
Unknown
Units involved

Southern Front

Nasib border crossing garrison

The Battle of Nasib Border Crossing took place on 1 April 2015 during the Syrian Civil War that resulted in anti-government rebels capturing the Nasib Border Crossing, the last Syria government-held border crossing with Jordan.

On 1 April 2015, rebel forces launched an offensive against government positions in and around the semi-besieged Nasib Border Crossing, forcing the Army to retreat from its last official border crossing with Jordan.[4][1] Rebels also captured the border guard posts "62", "63" and "67".[2] At least one BMP-1 was captured by the rebels.[9]

The military acknowledged losing the border crossing and the three posts, but stated that it was still in control of the "Amman brigade" 12.5 miles (20 km) east of Nasib.[2] However, video footage showed that the base was also captured.[3]

The Syrian government stated that any use of the rebel-held crossing "will be considered illegitimate". The border crossing was closed by Jordan authorities.[2]

Aftermath

Analysis

References

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