Salahuddin campaign
The Salahuddin Campaign was a military conflict in the Saladin Governorate (Salahuddin Governorate), located in north-central Iraq, involving various factions (both internal & external) fighting against a single common enemy, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS, ISIL, or Daesh). The province exited Iraqi government control during ISIL's Northern Iraq offensive (June 2014) when large swathes of the north of the country were captured by the militant group with the Iraqi national army quickly disintegrating in the path of its advance. In light of the sweeping gains of the militants, Nouri Al-Maliki, the Prime Minister of Iraq at that time, attempted to declare a state of emergency though the Iraqi Parliament blocked his efforts to do so.
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Salahuddin campaign
The Salahuddin Campaign was a military conflict in the Saladin Governorate (Salahuddin Governorate), located in north-central Iraq, involving various factions (both internal & external) fighting against a single common enemy, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS, ISIL, or Daesh). The province exited Iraqi government control during ISIL's Northern Iraq offensive (June 2014) when large swathes of the north of the country were captured by the militant group with the Iraqi national army quickly disintegrating in the path of its advance. In light of the sweeping gains of the militants, Nouri Al-Maliki, the Prime Minister of Iraq at that time, attempted to declare a state of emergency though the Iraqi Parliament blocked his efforts to do so.
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The Salahuddin Campaign was a ...... killed or captured in Tikrit.
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حملة صلاح الدين أو عمليات لبيك ...... د ذلك قتلهم أو أسرهم في تكريت.
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4000+ captured
several thousand killed or executed
combatant
(Shia militias:)
Anti-Government Fighters
Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq
Badr Organization
Iranian-led intervention:
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
date
2014-06-05
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result
*Dhuluiya offensive(Anti-ISIL victory)
*First Battle of Baiji(ISIL victory)
*First Battle of Tikrit(ISIL victory)
*Second Battle of Baiji(Anti-ISIL victory)
*Second Battle of Tikrit(Anti-ISIL victory)
*Siege of Amirli(Anti-ISIL victory)
Major Iraqi government victory
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20,000–30,000+
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A map of the Salahuddin Provin ...... of the capital city of Baghdad
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The eastern, central, and sout ...... urity Forces, by late May 2015
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* Qods Force
* IRIAF
Iranian Armed Forces
Iraqi Armed Forces
Military of ISIL
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Anti-Government fighters
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*JRTN
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The Salahuddin Campaign was a ...... blocked his efforts to do so.
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حملة صلاح الدين أو عمليات لبيك ...... ن ذلك بواسطة البرلمان العراقي.
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Salahuddin campaign
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عمليات لبيك يا رسول الله
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Salahuddin campaign
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