2012 Aleppo Governorate clashes

The 2012 Aleppo Governorate clashes were a series of battles as part of the early insurgency phase of the Syrian civil war in the Aleppo Governorate of Syria.

2012 Aleppo Governorate clashes
Part of the early insurgency phase of the Syrian Civil War

Aftermath of aerial bombardment by the Syrian Air Force in Azaz, 18 August 2012.
Date10 February – 19 July 2012
(5 months, 1 week and 2 days)
Location
Result

Rebel victory

Belligerents

Free Syrian Army

  • Aleppo Military Council

Al-Nusra Front
Foreign mujahideen


19 July:
 Syrian Kurdistan

Syrian Arab Republic

Commanders and leaders
Col. Obaid Mohammad Obaid
(Aleppo Military Council)
Maj. Mohammed Hamadeen
(Free North Brigade, Aleppo Military Council)
Col. Abdul-Jabar Mohammed Egeydi
(Amr ibn al-A'as Battalion)
1st Lt. Rifaat Khalil
(Muthanna ibn Haritha Battalion)
Unknown
Units involved

Free Syrian Army

Syrian Army

  • 6th Division
    • 12th Armoured Brigade
    • 11th Mechanised Brigade
    • 80th Army Brigade
  • 2nd Reserve Division
    • 19th Mechanised Brigade
  • Infantry Border Guard Brigade
    • 99th Army Regiment
    • 111th Army Regiment
  • 15th Division
    • 46th Army Regiment

Syrian Air Force

  • 4th Flying Training Squadron

Shabiha

  • Berri clan militias
Strength
6,000 fighters 18,000 soldiers
300+ tanks
Casualties and losses
441 fighters killed
3 tanks lost
1,659 soldiers killed
132 armoured vehicles destroyed
1 Su-22 jet bomber shot down
1 MiG-23 jet shot down
2 L-39 jet shot down
3 Mi-17 helicopters shot down.
at least 50 civilians killed

The clashes began following the twin bombings in Aleppo city on 10 February 2012, which were conducted by the jihadist anti-government organisation, the Al-Nusra Front. Over the next five months, major clashes left large parts of the rural countryside under rebel control, with the capital of the province, Aleppo city, still being firmly under government control. On 19 July, rebel forces stormed the city and a battle for control of Syria's largest city and economic hub had begun.

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