2014 Latakia offensive
The 2014 Latakia offensive was a rebel offensive in the Latakia Governorate of Syria launched on 21 March 2014 by rebel Islamist groups including Al-Nusra Front, which called the offensive "Anfal", while a coalition of Supreme Military Council rebel groups called the offensive "The Martyrs Mothers". The objectives of the offensive have been stated to be the taking over of all strategic observatories, government villages and the Mediterranean coast. Observers have stated a strategic aim was to force the Syrian army to redeploy forces to Latakia, which would relieve pressure on other rebels elsewhere in Syria. They reportedly succeeded in this with government forces being sent from Idlib, Hama and Aleppo to bolster defenses.
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2014 Latakia offensive
The 2014 Latakia offensive was a rebel offensive in the Latakia Governorate of Syria launched on 21 March 2014 by rebel Islamist groups including Al-Nusra Front, which called the offensive "Anfal", while a coalition of Supreme Military Council rebel groups called the offensive "The Martyrs Mothers". The objectives of the offensive have been stated to be the taking over of all strategic observatories, government villages and the Mediterranean coast. Observers have stated a strategic aim was to force the Syrian army to redeploy forces to Latakia, which would relieve pressure on other rebels elsewhere in Syria. They reportedly succeeded in this with government forces being sent from Idlib, Hama and Aleppo to bolster defenses.
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The 2014 Latakia offensive was ...... ssacres and Armenian genocide.
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2,700 killed and 5,635 wounded (government claim; by 30 March)
582 killed (opposition claim)
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**Suqur al-Sahara
*Ahrar ash-Sham
*Ansar al-Sham
*National Defense Forces
*Syrian Armed Forces
Al-Nusra Front
Ba'ath Brigades
Free Syrian Army
Harakat Sham al-Islam
commander
date
2014-06-15
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Relates an entity to the populated place in which it is located.
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Syrian Army victory
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4,000 fighters
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Al-Nusra Front
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Ba'ath Brigades
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Harakat Sham al-Islam
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Hezbollah
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Islamic Front
* Ahrar ash-Sham
* Ansar al-Sham
Free Syrian Army
Supported by:
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Junud al-Sham
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Syrian Arab Republic
* Syrian ...... ense Forces
Syrian Resistance
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United States
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commander
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Abu Ahmed al-Turkmani
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Abu Musa al-Shishani
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Abu Safiya Al-Masri
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Abu al Hassan
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Anas Abu Malik
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Brig. Gen. Abdul-Ilah al-Bashir
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Col. Samuel Ghannum
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Hilal al-Assad
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Hussam Khadra
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the Syrian Civil War
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Latakia Governorate, Syria
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Syrian Army victory
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