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* FSA takes control of ] city,],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://storyful.com/stories/21775 |title=Citizen journalist films Anthony Shadid's last dispatch |publisher=Storyful |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> ], ], ], ], ],<ref>{{cite web|author=Martin Chulov |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/18/syrian-military-defectors-damascus-blasts?CMP=twt_gu |title=Syrian security forces set off Damascus bombs blamed on al-Qaida – defectors |publisher=Guardian |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> ], ] , ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/05/2012525133112667140.html |title=Syrian troops continue protest crackdowns |publisher=Aljazeera.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> and other towns and villages in Idlib Province in December 2011–January 2012 | * FSA takes control of ] city,],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://storyful.com/stories/21775 |title=Citizen journalist films Anthony Shadid's last dispatch |publisher=Storyful |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> ], ], ], ], ],<ref>{{cite web|author=Martin Chulov |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/18/syrian-military-defectors-damascus-blasts?CMP=twt_gu |title=Syrian security forces set off Damascus bombs blamed on al-Qaida – defectors |publisher=Guardian |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> ], ] , ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/05/2012525133112667140.html |title=Syrian troops continue protest crackdowns |publisher=Aljazeera.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> and other towns and villages in Idlib Province in December 2011–January 2012 | ||
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*By June 2012, oppostion forces have taken control of swathes of land in northen Idlib Governorate | |||
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{{Campaignbox Idlib Governorate clashes}} | {{Campaignbox Idlib Governorate clashes}} | ||
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The '''2011–2012 Idlib Governorate clashes''' relate to a numerous number of violent incidents in ], a province of ], since September 2011. | The '''2011–2012 Idlib Governorate clashes''' relate to a numerous number of violent incidents in ], a province of ], since September 2011 and until the large-scale Syrian Army offensive in late March on Saraqeb, Idlib and Taftanaz, within the governorate. | ||
The ] has been targeting ] military patrols in the governorate since October 2011. Protests had still continued in this governorate, but they were often dispersed with gunfire by security forces. On 19 December, it became clear that "Army defectors have taken control over some towns and villages, almost as though they have created some sort of safe area, where protesters from other regions were seeking a safe haven and where defectors were able to operate from", and Syrian Army forces launched an offensive on one area, massacring a large number of civilians in one village.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2011/12/2011122182648844599.html |title=SNC calls for action to halt Idlib 'massacre' |publisher=Aljazeera.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> Hundreds of troops have been filmed after switching sides in one village in the provinces countryside, prompting residents to hoist a flag of independence.<ref>{{cite web|last=Weaver |first=Matthew |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2011/dec/13/syria-un-raises-death-toll-to-5000-live-updates |title=Syria: UN raises death toll to 5,000 - Tuesday 13 December 2011 |publisher=Guardian |date=2011-12-13 |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> | The ] has been targeting ] military patrols in the governorate since October 2011. Protests had still continued in this governorate, but they were often dispersed with gunfire by security forces. On 19 December, it became clear that "Army defectors have taken control over some towns and villages, almost as though they have created some sort of safe area, where protesters from other regions were seeking a safe haven and where defectors were able to operate from", and Syrian Army forces launched an offensive on one area, massacring a large number of civilians in one village.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2011/12/2011122182648844599.html |title=SNC calls for action to halt Idlib 'massacre' |publisher=Aljazeera.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> Hundreds of troops have been filmed after switching sides in one village in the provinces countryside, prompting residents to hoist a flag of independence.<ref>{{cite web|last=Weaver |first=Matthew |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2011/dec/13/syria-un-raises-death-toll-to-5000-live-updates |title=Syria: UN raises death toll to 5,000 - Tuesday 13 December 2011 |publisher=Guardian |date=2011-12-13 |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> | ||
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In late June, a BBC reporter snuck into Syria and confirmed that the Syrian rebels were growing in numbers, were better armed and that they controlled large swathes of land in the north of Idlib governorate.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/9367015/Idlib-dispatch-Syrian-rebels-are-better-armed-more-numerous-and-stronger-by-the-day.html |title=Idlib dispatch: Syrian rebels are better armed, more numerous and stronger by the day |publisher=Telegraph.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> | In late June, a BBC reporter snuck into Syria and confirmed that the Syrian rebels were growing in numbers, were better armed and that they controlled large swathes of land in the north of Idlib governorate.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/9367015/Idlib-dispatch-Syrian-rebels-are-better-armed-more-numerous-and-stronger-by-the-day.html |title=Idlib dispatch: Syrian rebels are better armed, more numerous and stronger by the day |publisher=Telegraph.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> | ||
On 30 June, according to SANA, the Syrian Army killed scores of rebels in separate fighting in the Idlib governorate. The report stated that a group of rebels attacked the Youth and Civilian Housing in Ariha junction with RPG. Several members of the group were killed while two others were arrested. In Maaret al-Nu'man, the authorities clashed with armed groups, killing and wounding some of its members, with one confirmed killed named as Yousef Abdo Bakkour. Four others rebels who were blocking a road near Idlib were killed. All members of a rebel group which attacked the army in the Idlib countryside were killed while the Army suffered no casualties according to SANA. Seven others rebels were arrested near Jisr al-Shughour.<ref></ref> | |||
===July 2012=== | ===July 2012=== | ||
The Turkish government reported on 3 July that 85 soldiers, including a general and a number of other high |
The Turkish government reported on 3 July that 85 soldiers, including a general and a number of other high-ranking officers, had defected from the Syrian army and crossed into Turkey.<ref></ref> Three days later, five soldiers were killed near Maaret al-Numan by an explosion. The Syrian army responded by bombarding the town and killing two rebels.<ref>http://blogs.aljazeera.com/topic/syria/troops-rained-shells-central-syrian-town-daraya-morning</ref> On the same day, the army advanced on Khan Sheikoun and entered the city and inflicted heavy losses on the rebels. During the fighting, the government suffered a number of losses as well.<ref>http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/05/us-syria-crisis-violence-idUSBRE8640EY20120705</ref> The government later took control of the town and forced the opposition to retreat.<ref>http://news.yahoo.com/syria-army-takes-northern-rebel-stronghold-insurgents-102830166.html</ref> Among the rebes killed were Baraa al-Najm, Ahamad Bakkour, Fadi Qteineh, Hazem Sarmani, Mohammad Makhzoum and Abdul-Majeed Kairawan, who had been wanted by the government.<ref>http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2012/07/06/429763.htm</ref> On the same day, the army and opposition separately clashed in Ariha and Marat Al Numan which led to the death of at least nine rebels.<ref>http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2012/07/06/429763.htm</ref> On 8 July, two more rebels were killed in Khan Shaikoun, opposition sources reported.<ref>http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=416989&MID=149&PID=2</ref> | ||
On 10 July, three soldiers, including an officer, were killed when their car was attacked.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://supportkurds.org/news/monday-9-july-2012/ |title=Monday 9 July 2012 : Support Kurds in Syria |publisher=Supportkurds.org |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> | On 10 July, three soldiers, including an officer, were killed when their car was attacked.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://supportkurds.org/news/monday-9-july-2012/ |title=Monday 9 July 2012 : Support Kurds in Syria |publisher=Supportkurds.org |date= |accessdate=2012-07-11}}</ref> | ||
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On 16 July, 12 soldiers were killed when their military truck was attacked.<ref>http://supportkurds.org/news/saturday-14-july-2012/</ref> | On 16 July, 12 soldiers were killed when their military truck was attacked.<ref>http://supportkurds.org/news/saturday-14-july-2012/</ref> | ||
On 18 July, following bombing in Damascus which claimed lives of several most prominent government officials, troops reportedly withdrew from Maarat il Naaman area.<ref></ref> Local FSA commander in one of the rebel controled town also said to TIME journalist that about 1,500 fighters from Idlib were sent to Damascus to reinforce the ongoing rebel offensive.<ref></ref> | |||
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Gen. Fo’ad Hamoudeh Gen. Ghanem Hassan † | ||||||
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515-984 civilians killed (opposition claims; as of 15 January 2012) |
Idlib Governorate clashes (Sep. 2011 – Mar. 2012) | |
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The 2011–2012 Idlib Governorate clashes relate to a numerous number of violent incidents in Idlib Governorate, a province of Syria, since September 2011 and until the large-scale Syrian Army offensive in late March on Saraqeb, Idlib and Taftanaz, within the governorate.
The Free Syrian Army has been targeting Syrian Army military patrols in the governorate since October 2011. Protests had still continued in this governorate, but they were often dispersed with gunfire by security forces. On 19 December, it became clear that "Army defectors have taken control over some towns and villages, almost as though they have created some sort of safe area, where protesters from other regions were seeking a safe haven and where defectors were able to operate from", and Syrian Army forces launched an offensive on one area, massacring a large number of civilians in one village. Hundreds of troops have been filmed after switching sides in one village in the provinces countryside, prompting residents to hoist a flag of independence.
Background
On 29 June, Syrian troops killed at least four civilians as army tanks and helicopters attacked a village in the northwestern province of Idlib, activists said, "The four died in random firing on the village of Rameh from tank machine guns, which has become customary in these unjustified assaults. The tanks started firing on surrounding woods then directed their fire on the village," Ammar Qarabi, president of the Syrian National Human Rights Organisation, told Reuters news agency from exile in Cairo.
On July 2, Alarabiya reported of larger deployment of Syrian troops in the Idlib province, where some 16 civilians were killed on July 1. Tanks were first reported to be moving toward Idlib city on the 4 July, after massive anti-Government protests took place at the province. Yet, nightly protests still continued despite the siege.
Armed clashes
September 2011
On 8 September, Security forces killed the 74-year-old brother of army defector Colonel Hussein Harmouche, one of the first defecting officers. Mohammed Harmouche was abducted and his body was later returned to his family when the soldiers raided his home in the village of Ibleen. It was also reported that three military defectors were killed in the raid and SANA, Syrian state television, reported that six of their soldiers were killed in the operation.
October 2011
Main article: October 2011 Jabal al-Zawiya clashesAround 5 October, security forces raided villages close to the Turkish border, five villagers and seven soldiers were said to have died in clashes there.
Suspected deserters killed eight soldiers in simultaneous attacks on three army posts in the northern province of Idlib on 10 October.
One of the first reported engagements in the Province was on 18 October, when "Gunmen suspected of being army defectors blew up a bomb by remote control as an army vehicle passed by Ehssem in the countryside of the (northwestern province of Idlib), killing an officer and three soldiers, and wounding others," said the Syrian Observatory for human rights.
On 25 October, army defectors who defected during a military assault in the central province of Homs gathered and launched an assault on a road block, where many armored vechiles were said to have parked. The battle took place on the edge of Maarat al-Numaan, up to ten security agents were killed with an unknown number of defector casualties.
One of the earliest engagements in the province was on 30 October 2011, when a transporting security agents between the villages of Al-Habit and Kafrnabuda in Idlib province, close to the Turkish border was attacked "by armed men, probably deserters", the resulting battle leaving 10 security agents and one deserter dead.
November 2011
Five soldiers were killed in ambushes near Maarat al-Numaan on 10 November.
The Free Syrian Army, operated on 26 November 2011, when they killed eight regular Syrian Army soldiers and members of the security forces and wounded 40 more in an attack in Idlib in northwest Syria. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said:
- “A group of deserters attacked a squad of soldiers and security agents in a convoy of seven vehicles, including three all-terrain vehicles, on the road from Ghadka to Maaret Numan.”
The Britain-based watchdog said:
- “Eight were killed and at least 40 more were wounded. The deserters were able to withdraw without suffering any casualties”.
The Free Syrian Army said in a statement it was behind the attack.
On 27 November, a person was killed in the Kafarnubol area of Idlib province in the northwest after being arrested by security forces "for selling fuel to militants," the Syrian observatory for human rights claimed.
On 29 November, the FSA launched an attack that killed three government soldiers and captured two others, and then government forces later shot dead a civilian.
At least six anti-government demonstrators were shot dead when security forces broke up an anti-government demonstration in the city of Idlib on 30 November. "They have not blocked protests in Idlib for weeks. Today they fired at a crowd thousands who were marching from a roundabout to the main Mohafaza Square," said Fares, an activist.
December 2011
On 1 December, FSA troops launched a raid on an intelligence building in Idlib, leading to a three hour fire fight in which eight loyalists were killed.
On 3 December, seven members of the security forces, five army rebels and three civilians were killed in a three hour night-time battle in Idlib, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
On 5 December, at least a dozen Syrian secret police defected from an intelligence compound, in what appeared to be the first major desertion from a service that acted as a pillar of President Assad’s rule. A gunfight then broke out overnight after the defectors fled the Airforce Intelligence complex in the center of Idlib city, northwest of Damascus. Ten people were killed or wounded on both sides, the activists said, according to Reuters.
On 8 December, in Idlib, military forces raided houses and arrested three militants, in the vicinity of Saraqeb, while some 50 armoured vehicles, including tanks and troop carriers, came under attack in the village of al-Rami. On the same day, three more protesters were killed in Idlib by security forces, as well as Mohammad Amin Subhi al-Najjar, an army defector from Aleppo, was also killed.
On 10 December, Syrian security forces shot and killed four civilians, when they opened up with live ammunition and tear gas on mourners in the northwest, a human rights group reported. “Four civilians were killed on Saturday after shots and tear gas were fired during the funeral of a child who was killed last night (Friday) in the city of Maaret Numan” in the northwestern province of Idlib, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. According to Syrian state media, three rebels died planting a bomb and were buried in a park, this couldn't be verified.
On 12 December two protesters and five soldiers were reported killed.
On 13 December, violence flared in the province. Firstly, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that army defectors in Idlib's Bab al-Hawa road killed seven members of Syria's security forces in retaliation for an attack that cost the lives of 11 civilians. On the same day, 5 more civilians where shot dead by security forces while official Syrian state media SANA stated that "armed terrorists" - its usual tn.
On 19 December, the FSA suffered its largest loss of life when new defectors tried to abandon their positions and bases between the villages of Kensafra and Kefer Quaid in Idlib province. Activist groups, specifically the Syrian Observatory for Human rights, reported that 72 defectors were killed as they were gunned down during their attempted escape. The Syrian Army lost three soldiers during the clashes. The next day, S.O.H.R. stated that in all 100 defectors were killed or wounded. Also, the same day, the Syrian Observatory for human rights reported the killing by government security forces of at least 111 civilians in the province. It had been called a "massacre", 37 civilians had also been killed the previous day.
Alaa El Din Al Youssef, a Syrian opposition member in Idlib, described the government's attack on the area of Idlib and Jabal al-Zawaiya as a massacre.
"Civilians were surrounded by security forces who killed 100 of us. The corpses of those killed were left in the streets and the mosques and we are not allowed to bury any of them."
"Some of those killed cannot be recognised. Some were burnt and some beheaded with their hands tied. We are really scared because the area might be stormed once again."
The clashes continued into the next day, and another report, by Lebanese human rights activist Wissam Tarif, put the death toll even higher with 163 defectors, 97 government troops and nine civilians killed on the second day alone as the military tracked down the soldiers and civilian that managed to initially escape. On 21 December, it was reported that the FSA had taken control over large swathes of Idlib province including some towns and villages.
On 30 December, more than 250,000 anti-regime protesters took to the streets in the province of Idlib.
January 2012
Army defectors captured dozens of members of the security forces by seizing two checkpoints in the new year on 2 January, the opposition said. Army defectors also clashed with security forces at a third checkpoint, killing and wounding an unspecified number of troops loyal to Assad, opposition activists said. On 3 January the SANA (Syrian state news) claimed gunmen had shot dead an police officer at al-Khudra market, Idlib. On 6 January, SANA claimed that a policeman was killed while on patrol in the Idlib area. On 12 January SANA claimed that eight security forces were killed in an attack on their bus near Jbala crossroads, 5 km north of Khan Sheikhoun. On 17 January accord to claims made by SANA, two policemen were shot dead outside Idlib central prison and the bodies of three soldiers and a contractor were found with bullet wounds in a gravyard.
On 19 January, Syrian security forces killed four leading pro-democracy activists in an ambush in northwestern Idlib province. The activists had gone into hiding with armed opponents of the Damascus government and were shot dead in the Zawiya hills close to the border with Turkey.
On 21 January, 14 people were killed when a bus carrying prisoners was targeted by unknown gunmen. The vehicle was apparently targeted in Jisr al-Shughour area. The incident followed reports of heavy clashes between the army and defectors in Idlib. Opposition activists said nine regular troops were killed by defectors. Mohammad Fizzo, an activist on the Turkish side of the border, told Al Jazeera there were many injured on both sides. "A group of soldiers who defected were trying to escape to Turkey when the government forces raided the bordering villages of Ain al-Beida and Khorbat al-Joz using heavy weapons and mortars," he said. According to Al Jazeera, Idlib, the base of many defected soldiers, has become a stronghold of the armed opposition, which has been targeting army convoys to prevent them from regaining territory under the opposition’s control. According to state media, two security forces were among the dead in the explosion on the prisoner bus.
Separately, the Syrian Observatory For Human Rights reported that a member of the security forces was killed in fighting between dissidents and soldiers at Kfarnebel, in the Zawiya mountains of Idlib province, with troops using heavy machine guns. 60 People, including civilians were said to have been killed that day.
On 23 January, S.O.H.R. reported that FSA and security forces clashed in Idlib on the Damascus-Aleppo highway, near Maaret al-Numan, where eight soldiers were reported killed, and three armoured cars destroyed.
On 24 January, two policemen were killed when rebels opened fire on their car at at Khan Sheikhoun.
On 25 January, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, a humanitarian organization that provides medical aid and food to victims of the Syrian government's crackdown announced the death of their vice-president, Abdulrazak Jbeiro, saying he had been shot dead by security forces as he drove to Idlib. He was also the head official of Idlib govornate for the organization.
On 27 January, S.O.H.R reported that six members of the security forces were killed by a car bomb in the city of Idlib that targeted a security checkpoint, without providing any details on the identity of the assailants.
On 29 January it was said that ten members of the military died when their convoy was attacked at Kansafra in the Jabal al-Zawiya area. Eight others were killed in a separate attack in Idlib on the same day.
In late January 2012, a defected colonel told reporters that about 90% of the city of Idlib was under Free Syrian Army control.
February 2012
Idlib city under opposition control
By early February 2012, the entire city of Idlib was under opposition control, but was preparing for an attack by the government. Sky news correspondent, Alex Crawford, was inside the city of Idlib posting a video with the opposition flag flying in the city centre. The video showed FSA fighters standing guard and "tens of thousands" of residents protesting agasint Bashar al-Assad, demanding him to step down from power. Activists and fighters reported that there were tanks moving outside the city.
On 4 February, S.O.H.R reported the deaths of at least 14 soldiers when their military convoy was attacked in Idlib province by rebel soldiers or deserters. Also, a police sergeant was killed and another two wounded in another rebel attacked. In the ensuing clashes, the security forces reported they killed several of the attackers.
On 5 February, S.O.H.R reported that nine soldiers were killed and 21 were wounded in clashes with the FSA in three different locations in the Jebel Al-Zawiya area.
The following day, on 6 February, army deserters attacked and destroyed a military control post in the village of al-Bara, killing three officers and capturing 19 soldiers. The deserters involved suffered no reported casualties. On the same day in north Syria, a different group of rebels tried to take over a Syrian army checkpoint, but were unsuccessful. 4 rebels were killed and the CBS journalist who filmed the assault said that most of these fighters in this assault had no military backgrounds and where farmers, teachers and factory workers not "terrorists" as the Syrian Government claimed.
On 10 February, S.O.H.R reported that army defectors ambushed a patrol of soldiers in between two villages in Idlib province. The defectors hit the patrol with hand grenades and roadside bombs. Ten soldiers reportedly died in the clash.
On 14 February, a Sky News reporter showed the funeral of a leading pro-democracy activist, who was a lawyer, after he was shot dead by a pro-government sniper hidden in a building. The correspondent reported that, despite opposition forces controlling the city of Idlib a few hidden snipers were still firing on civilians indiscriminately in the city. The same day, the Syrian Army opened a wide scale offensive on the city of Idlib. The fighting resulted in dozens killed, but the result was inconclusive.
On 15 February, it was reported that masses of defecting soldiers were concentrating in the city of Saraqib the previous day, with the city under de facto full control of the rebels.
On 16 February, CNN correspondent confirmed that for few months villages and towns in northern Idlib province are effectively out of government control, govern by self-rule and protected by hundreds of FSA defectors. The same day, SANA reported that people attacked law enforcement forces personnel near the prison on Idlib killing five of them. Two First Lieutenant's were reportedly among the dead.
On 17 February, the SANA agency reported that a member of the security forces was killed and said "many others were wounded" in Idlib province.
On 22 February, the Syrian Army conducted a series of raids on the villages of Abdita, Iblin and Balshoon, in the Jabal al Zawiya area (northern Idlib Governorate), resulting in 33 civilians killed.
On 22 February 2012, the regular Syrian army was shaken by a large defection. Over 200 soldiers defected in Idlib, and a senior officer with the rank of Brigadier General was reportedly among them. Opposition sources said that a battalion has been established in the city to fight government forces.
On 23 February, 500 soldiers defected from the army and instead joined the FSA, forming a brigade in Idlib.
On 24 February, SANA reported that three soldiers were killed when an explosive device exploded in the Idlib province. Also, several rebels were reportedly killed when a bomb they were planting exploded prematurely and another four gunmen were killed by the security forces in clashes in the province.
On 25 February, SANA reported the deaths of three soldiers in separate incidents, all around Idlib province. The same day Syrian Sham radio reported that 20 gunmen were killed in Saraqeb, and 7 other arrested by the Syrian army which seized their weapons.
On 27 February the Syrian army launched an attack on areas held by the rebels in the province, with the towns of Binnish and Saramin being shelled by artillery while tanks entered the town of Marat al Numan. Saraqeb was also reportedly shelled by the government. It was reported that anti-aircraft fire was directed at Binnish, whlist a BBC correspondent said that the bombardment was entirely random, hitting civilians areas rather than targeting specific positions. Tanks entered the town of Sarmin, prompting a fight between the army and the rebels. A soldier was killed by an IED.
March 2012
The Syrian Army overran the village of Ain al-Beida which is a few kilometers from the Turkish border. Witnesses said that 2,000 soldiers and 15 tanks were involved in the assault and that injured oppositions fighters were being treated in Turkey. According to Syrian state media, three rebels died planting a bomb and were buried in a park, this couldn't be verified.
On 3 March, 47 soldiers were executed when allegedly trying to defect. Activists said 50 soldiers from a unit in Abu Athuhoor Military Airport attempted to defect but a captain loyal to the government informed a general of the plan, and only three of the soldiers managed to escape. The Syrian network for human rights demanded "an immediate international investigation for this massacre." The network said bodies of the dead were thrown into a lake. The Syrian Network for Human Rights gave a different death toll, saying that 44 soldiers had been killed and 6 had managed to escape the massacre.
On 7 March, the village of Kabani was overran by the Army, with a villager talking about 3 helicopters gunships and infantry involved in the attack.
On 8 March, a captain was killed in Idlib and 11 police students were abducted, according to Syrian government claims.
The Syrian Army stormed a village in Jabal al-Zawiya after surrounding the district.
16 rebels were killed in an ambush when they were heading for the city of Idlib to fight the army, and in another clash, four soldiers were killed and 5 abducted in the same province, the London based activist group reported. The same day, the Battle of Idlib began. It was also reported that 7 soldiers had died in the main battle in Idlib. The rebel death toll was later updated, with AFP stating that 22 rebels were killed in the Idlib Province out of the 39 killed in whole Syria on March 10.
On 11 March, the head of the same activist group told that the army seized the city of Idlib and that eight soldiers were killed in the province. The army was preparing an assault in the rural ares of the province. Although, later reports stated only parts of the city were in control of the army. 12 rebels were also reportedly killed during the day.
Around 10 Syrian troops were killed by FSA fighters in an ambush on a checkpoint in the Idlib area around 13 March. Fighters also captured a tank from the army.
On the morning of 14 March, opposition activists reported that the Army had captured most of Idlib, with only small pockets of FSA resistance remaining in the city. It was later reported by one source that the last rebels resisting flew Idlib and that the city was under full control of the army, with no more fighting reported. However, Syrian army’s tanks and artillery units continued to shell some areas in and around the city, the second day of heavy barrages, to flush out the last remaining hold-outs of anti-government resistance which remained entrenched.
On 16 March, three soldiers died in the town of Ma'arrat an-Nu'man in fighting with army defectors, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Three rebels were also killed by the authorities.
On 23 March, 2 soldiers were killed and 18 captured, including two officers, when the Free Syrian Army attacked the army unit near the border with Turkey. The FSA seized large quantities of ammunition.
On 24 March, according to state media, an army engineer was killed when a bridge under him was blown up by remote control.
On 28 March, government loyalists attacked Saraqeb, reportedly killing 21 local residents. Army defectors attacked two security posts in Idlib Province, killing 13 soldiers. Also on 28 March, it was reported that two British journalists of Algerian descent, Nassim Terreri and Walid Bledi, were killed by the pro-government militia Shabiba. Details emerged on a third journalist being injured in the shoulder and driven to Turkey for treatment. The freelance journalists were on the border with Turkey in Idlib province and were filming a documentary about refugees fleeing the violence. The committee to protect journalists, or CJP, interviewed local witnesses who said that the two journalists initially escaped the targeted shooting in the town of Darkoush, but where killed when they went back to retrieve equipment after the shooting had stopped. A witness said that the army later took the journalists' bodies away. Mohamed Abdel Dayem, CPJ's Middle East and north Africa programme coordinator said the deaths were "yet another illustration of the grave dangers that journalists face in reporting a conflict that the Syrian government has sought to hide from the world."
Early April 2012
At least four soldiers were reported to have been killed in an Ambush near Jisr al-Shughur by army deserters on 1 April. Also, rebels in Sarmin said that home-made bombs to protect the village had killed a dozen soldiers and destroyed 5 tanks when they tried to enter, although this claim was unverified.
On 3 April an armed men trying to infiltrate Syria from Turkey was killed, Syrian press agency announced.
On 5 April 2012, heavy fighting took place on the outskirts of the town of Taftanaz, where five civilians, four rebels and seven soldiers were killed amid heavy machinegun fire and shelling according to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Meanwhile, six soldiers and eight civilians were reportedly killed elsewhere in Idlib province. Later, it was confirmed that the military captured Taftanaz's city center, which was defended by 200 FSA fighters, after a two-hour battle, following which the Army reportedly rounded up and executed 82 people. It was unknown how many were opposition fighters and how many were civilians.
April 2012
On 8 April, the Syrian Army clashed with an armed group, killing at least two of its member and capturing another rebel.
On 9 April, after six soldiers were killed when a checkpoint was attacked, the military fired across the border into a refugee camp in Turkey, provoking international commdemnation. Acorrding to S.O.H.R, the incident began at about before dawn on when rebel fighters attacked Syrian soldiers manning a checkpoint near the Turkish border, killing six soldiers. The soldiers then kept firing as eight wounded rebels escaped to the camp that is just across the border in Turkey, sending bullets whizzing across the frontier into the camp, he said. According to the Observatory, the shooting wounded five people in the camp. The Observatory reported that two people later died of their injuries, but that could not be immediately confirmed. The wounded were three Syrian refugees, one Turkish policeman and a Turkish translator. Turkish military didn't fire back but called for an immideate halt to the gunfire.
The Syrian authorities reported massives defections and surrenders in the rebels ranks. For the Idlib governorate, they reported that 695 armed men surrendered with their weapons in the last two months, after the beginning of the offensive of the Syrian Army in the governorate.
A cease fire has been declared across Syria by the government on April 14, following an implementation of the Kofi Annan peace plan for Syria. Though incidents continued in several locations, most notably in the Idlib governorate.
On 15 April, SANA stated that one member of the security forces was killed and 3 wounded when ambushed by the opposition in Idlib province.
On 18 April, SANA reported that six members of the security forces were killed in a blast in Idlib province.
On 28 April, a firefight in a village in Idlib province killed 2 soldiers and wounded another officer, according to government media.
May 2012
A Der speigel journalist, reporting from the Idlib countryside, reported that villages in the governorate were no longer under government control, but at many villages, the army had attacked them and then left. Many defectors from the army had gone back to their native villages in the to protect them, guarding village councils everywhere are hard at work attending to electricity needs, maintaining the water supply and upholding the rule of law. Committees organize supplies of gasoline and food, as well as transporting the injured to nearby Turkey, according to the journalist. He reported that Sarmin and other places had been taken over with tanks and helicopters, but the military usually pull out after a couple of days.
On 2 May, according to state media, armed men attacked a patrol of security forces, killing 2 and wounding 6.
On 5 May, two army officers were reported to have been killed.
On 9 May, one soldier was killed in a village in idlib province.
On 12 May, 9 soldiers and 1 army deserter were killed, according to the S.O.H.R network in a series of battles throughout idlib province.
On 13 May, violent clashes were raging between Syrian regime forces and armed military defectors in a village near Idlib, according to S.O.H.R, and four soldiers were reported to have been killed. During the day, security forces in Idlib city killed a man and a woman when they raided houses. Also, seven other soldiers, including a first lieutenant were killed when a bomb exploded near their bus, then it was fired upon in the same village.
In the Idlib mountains, where they enjoy overwhelming public support, the FSA was reported to have been forming a "fledgling state", comparing it to Libya's Benghazi and planning a future "free zone". Many FSA chekpoints had been set up around villages and, co-ordinating with radios, searched passing vehicles for weapons and government forces. However, government military tanks were still holding positions at various points such as banks and one man said that he thought the secret police where around but hiding.
June 2012
In early June, the area known as the al-Ghab Plain, was reportedly under rebel control. One of the main rebel headquarters was in the town of Qalaat al-Mudiq. The army still had a base near Qalaat al-Mudiq, in the old citadel, but were respecting a truce with the rebels. FSA forces had captured territory from the mountains around Jisr al-Shughour in the north of Idlib province to the town of Salhab in the south, and east to the highway that links the cities of Hama and Idlib. The outskirts of Jisr al-Shughour were also reportedly under opposition control as well as the edges of Idlib city and the surrounding areas. However, Idlib proper was still being held by government forces. Rebels were administering justice and providing local services, including the distribution of cooking gas and food in these areas. The U.N. cease-fire that was supposed to begin in April had never really taken effect.
A journalist spent time in a village controlled by the Sham Falcons forces of the FSA and witnessed an ambush on approaching government soldiers, in which three soldiers were claimed killed. The majority of the men fighting for the rebels were reportedly locals who were living close by. The journalist also witnessed a government helicopter attack on a village where rebels were holding a meeting, during which an eight-year-old boy and his father were killed, the article reported that attacks like these turned some civilians into rebels. Sham Falcons were operating in Jabal al-Zawiya region of Idlib Governorate. Eight out of the 35 villages of the Jabal al-Zawiya region of Idlib province, around 25 percent, were reportedly under opposition control.
Three soldiers were killed on 6 June by an explosion targeting their vehicle. Five days later, a bomb exploded in Idlib city killing seven soldiers and one civilian, and two weeks later, five soldiers were killed when a car bomb exploded at their checkpoint in Idlib city. On 21 June, 2 soldiers were reported killed.
A group called the Damascus Falcons, which has 1,000 members, destroyed a military camp near to its headquarters in a village in Idlib province. They emerged victorious, captured one tank from the base and photographed 35 dead soldiers in that attack. 5 soldiers were later captured, then they were executed by the Falcons who had put them on trial and found them guilty of killing civilians.
Two months after the military operation in the town of Taftnaz, two-thirds of the population had left. The town had been a centre for opposition protests until the army had raided it with tanks on April 3. Witnesses in the town said that tanks shelled the town from four sides before armored cars brought in dozens of soldiers who dragged civilians from their homes and gunned them down in the streets, and they also claimed that the soldiers also looted, destroyed and torched hundreds of homes, bringing some down on their owners’ heads. Videos showed this, and 62 people were killed during the attack, despite the town only having a small rebel prescense. 9 government tanks were destroyed by homemade bombs as they left though.
The government reported on 21 June that two soldiers and a number of rebels were killed in the armed clashes. Two days later, the army killed four rebels in Jabal az-zawiah, according to state media. Three days later, state media claimed that nine rebels and two policemen were killed in Idlib governorate.
It was reported on June 26 that around 280 soldiers defected from the army on the main highway running from Idlib to Aleppo and clashed with government troops. During the fighting, the army defectors brought down one helicopter and destroyed three tanks near Saraqib. This was one of the largest defections up until that time in Idlib, in an area that since March was considered under government control, after the army had cracked down on Idlib and Saraqib. One day later, armed clashed in Idlib resulted in the death of six civilians, three rebels and five soldiers, including a colonel from the elite Republican Guard. Around the same time it was reported that Saraqib was under opposition control. SANA reported four rebels were killed in the fighting in the governorate.
In late June, a BBC reporter snuck into Syria and confirmed that the Syrian rebels were growing in numbers, were better armed and that they controlled large swathes of land in the north of Idlib governorate.
On 30 June, according to SANA, the Syrian Army killed scores of rebels in separate fighting in the Idlib governorate. The report stated that a group of rebels attacked the Youth and Civilian Housing in Ariha junction with RPG. Several members of the group were killed while two others were arrested. In Maaret al-Nu'man, the authorities clashed with armed groups, killing and wounding some of its members, with one confirmed killed named as Yousef Abdo Bakkour. Four others rebels who were blocking a road near Idlib were killed. All members of a rebel group which attacked the army in the Idlib countryside were killed while the Army suffered no casualties according to SANA. Seven others rebels were arrested near Jisr al-Shughour.
July 2012
The Turkish government reported on 3 July that 85 soldiers, including a general and a number of other high-ranking officers, had defected from the Syrian army and crossed into Turkey. Three days later, five soldiers were killed near Maaret al-Numan by an explosion. The Syrian army responded by bombarding the town and killing two rebels. On the same day, the army advanced on Khan Sheikoun and entered the city and inflicted heavy losses on the rebels. During the fighting, the government suffered a number of losses as well. The government later took control of the town and forced the opposition to retreat. Among the rebes killed were Baraa al-Najm, Ahamad Bakkour, Fadi Qteineh, Hazem Sarmani, Mohammad Makhzoum and Abdul-Majeed Kairawan, who had been wanted by the government. On the same day, the army and opposition separately clashed in Ariha and Marat Al Numan which led to the death of at least nine rebels. On 8 July, two more rebels were killed in Khan Shaikoun, opposition sources reported.
On 10 July, three soldiers, including an officer, were killed when their car was attacked.
On 11 July, 7 soldiers were killed in Idlib province.
On 13 July, the opposition activist group Syrian Observatory reported that 18 rebels had been killed in attack in the Idlib province by the army. On 14 July, the same group reported that another 10 rebels were killed while 15 other were wounded near the Turkish border.
On 16 July, 12 soldiers were killed when their military truck was attacked.
Casualties
At least 393-396 army defectors and opposition fighters and at least 517 Syrian soldiers have been killed. According to human rights groups, security forces have been directly responsible for the deaths of 984 protesters or civilians around the province.
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- http://blogs.aljazeera.com/topic/syria/troops-rained-shells-central-syrian-town-daraya-morning
- http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/05/us-syria-crisis-violence-idUSBRE8640EY20120705
- http://news.yahoo.com/syria-army-takes-northern-rebel-stronghold-insurgents-102830166.html
- http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2012/07/06/429763.htm
- http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2012/07/06/429763.htm
- http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=416989&MID=149&PID=2
- "Monday 9 July 2012 : Support Kurds in Syria". Supportkurds.org. Retrieved 2012-07-11.
- http://supportkurds.org/news/wednesday-11-july-2012/
- http://dawn.com/2012/07/14/syria-violence-killed-118-on-friday-watchdog/
- http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/syrian-town-reportedly-torched-as-un-observers-probe-massacre-site/article4417186/
- http://supportkurds.org/news/saturday-14-july-2012/
External links
- By All Means Necessary!, Human Rights Watch, 16 December 2011.
- They Burned My Heart, Human Rights Watch, 3 May 2012.
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