Damascus offensive (2013)

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Date6 February – 25 March 2013
(1 month, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Damascus, Syria
Result

Partial rebel victory

  • Rebels capture parts of the ring road on the edge of Damascus and the city's Jobar district in early February
  • Rebels capture the Qaboun and Kafar Souseh districts in late March[1][2]
  • Government forces launch a counter-offensive to the east of Damascus in late March[3][4]
Damascus offensive
Part of the Syrian civil war (Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign)

Frontlines in Rif Dimashq from February to March 2013
  Syrian government control
  Opposition control
  Contested
Date6 February – 25 March 2013
(1 month, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Damascus, Syria
Result

Partial rebel victory

  • Rebels capture parts of the ring road on the edge of Damascus and the city's Jobar district in early February
  • Rebels capture the Qaboun and Kafar Souseh districts in late March[1][2]
  • Government forces launch a counter-offensive to the east of Damascus in late March[3][4]
Belligerents
Syria Syrian government
Hezbollah
PFLP–GC[7]
Liwa Abu al-Fadhal al-Abbas[8]
Commanders and leaders
Syrian opposition Khaled al-Haboush
(Damascus Military Council commander)
Zahran Alloush[citation needed]
(Liwa al-Islam brigade commander)
Syria Bashar al-Assad
Issam Zahreddine[9]
(Republican Guard Brigade 104 commander)
Ali Abdullah Ayyoub
(Chief of staff)
Ahmed Jibril (PFLP – GC)[10]
Syria Ali Smender  (National Defence Front for Syria)[citation needed]
Units involved
Strength
  • 4,500 fighters[11]
    • 750–1,000 al-Nusra fighters[12]
70,000 soldiers,[13] 1000+ tanks
Casualties and losses
735+ fighters killed[14] 3,400+ soldiers killed[14]

The Damascus offensive refers to a series of rebel operations[15] that began in early February 2013 in and around the city of Damascus.

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