Rojava–Islamist conflict
The Rojava-Islamist conflict, a major theater in the Syrian civil war, started after fighting erupted between the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) and Islamist rebel factions in the city of Ras al-Ayn. Kurdish forces launched a campaign in an attempt to take control of the Islamist-controlled areas in the governorate of al-Hasakah and some parts of Raqqa and Aleppo governorates after al-Qaeda in Syria used those areas to attack the YPG. The Kurdish groups and their allies' goal was also to capture Kurdish areas from the Arab Islamist rebels and strengthen the autonomy of the region of Rojava. The Syrian Democratic Forces would go on to take substantial territory from Islamist groups, in particular the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, provoking Turkish involvement in the Syrian
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Rojava–Islamist conflict
The Rojava-Islamist conflict, a major theater in the Syrian civil war, started after fighting erupted between the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) and Islamist rebel factions in the city of Ras al-Ayn. Kurdish forces launched a campaign in an attempt to take control of the Islamist-controlled areas in the governorate of al-Hasakah and some parts of Raqqa and Aleppo governorates after al-Qaeda in Syria used those areas to attack the YPG. The Kurdish groups and their allies' goal was also to capture Kurdish areas from the Arab Islamist rebels and strengthen the autonomy of the region of Rojava. The Syrian Democratic Forces would go on to take substantial territory from Islamist groups, in particular the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, provoking Turkish involvement in the Syrian
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The Rojava-Islamist conflict, ...... ement in the Syrian Civil War.
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causalties
11,000 fighters killed
21,000 fighters wounded
combatant
(airstrikes, arms and ground troops)
(arms, until 2016)
*(arms, until 2017)
*(artillery strikes and arms)
*(from 2018)
*Australia
*Dokumacılar(2013–17)
commander
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2013-07-16
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Relates an entity to the populated place in which it is located.
result
* Major increase in size ofRojava
* Turkish military action against Rojava's expansion
*Insurgencyagainst Kurdish forces
*Kurdish insurgencyagainst Turkey and Turkish backed rebels
strength
ISIL: Over 15,140
Jabhat al-Akrad: 7,000
Kurdistan Workers' Party: 600
Syriac Military Council 2,000+
YPG: 65,000
al-Nusra Front: 5,000–6,000
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Territories held by the SDF , ...... in Syria , as of November 2019
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casualties
By US-led airstrikes:
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By YPG/SDF:
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Dozens of Syrian and 4 Turkish ...... Syrian Kurds fleeing to Turkey
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Unknown
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combatant
Ahrar ash-Sham
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And allied groups
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23px CJ ......
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* Iraqi Kurdistan
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Free Syrian Army factions
* Ma ...... alab
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Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
* Military of ISIL
* Dokumacılar
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Jaysh al-Islam
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Syrian Democratic Forces
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al-Nusra Front
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commander
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Abu Ali al-Anbari
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Abu Ayman al-Iraqi
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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
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Abu Layla
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Abu Musab
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Abu Omar al-Shishani
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Abu Suleiman
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Alaa Ajabu
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Cemşîd Osman
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conflict
Rojava–Islamist conflict
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date
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the Rojava conflict of the Syrian civil war
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place
Northern Syria
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result
Ongoing
* Major increase in si ...... rkey and Turkish backed rebels
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strength
ISIL: Over 15,140
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Jabhat al-Akrad: 7,000
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Kurdistan Workers' Party: 600
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Syriac Military Council 2,000+
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YPG: 65,000
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al-Nusra Front: 5,000–6,000
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units
* Shammar tribe
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* Zubayd tribe
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;Security forces:
* Asayish
* Sutoro
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Syrian Democratic Forces
* 23p ...... Al-Shaitat
* Sharabiyya tribe
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Unknown
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