Battle of al-Rai (August 2016)

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Date15–20 August 2016 (5 days)
Status

FSA victory

  • First FSA attack on al-Rai repelled
  • The FSA gains full control over al-Rai after a second offensive
  • FSA repels a second ISIL counter-offensive
Battle of al-Rai (August 2016)
Part of the Opposition–Islamic State conflict during the Syrian Civil War
Date15–20 August 2016 (5 days)
Location
Status

FSA victory

  • First FSA attack on al-Rai repelled
  • The FSA gains full control over al-Rai after a second offensive
  • FSA repels a second ISIL counter-offensive
Belligerents
Free Syrian Army
Supported by:
Turkey[1]
Islamic State
Commanders and leaders
Ismail Ahwaz[2]
(FSA commander)
Saleh Zein[3]
(Sham Legion field commander)
Col. Ahmed Osman[4]
(Sultan Murad Division squad commander)
Lt. Col. Abdul Moneim[4]
(Northern Division commander)
Islamic State Unnamed ISIL leader (POW)[5]
Units involved

Military of the Islamic State

Casualties and losses
Unknown 10+ killed[6]

The Battle of al-Rai was fought in August 2016 between the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and the Islamic State in the border town of al-Rai, part of the northern Aleppo Governorate on the border with Turkey, which resulted in the FSA capturing the town.[7]

On 8 April 2016, rebels from the Hawar Kilis Operations Room captured al-Rai and more than a dozen other villages, but withdrew after an ISIL counter-offensive 3 days later that recaptured almost all the villages they have lost. The rebels also briefly took over the town for a few hours in June before being driven out.[3]

The battle

Aftermath

References

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