Northern Raqqa offensive

The Northern Raqqa offensive was a 2016 military offensive launched by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in northern Raqqa Governorate, in order to prepare for a future attack on the city of Raqqa. The offensive was launched in coordination with airstrikes by the US-led Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve. After 30 May, the offensive stalled, as the SDF shifted its focus and resources to another operation in the northern Aleppo Province.

Northern Raqqa offensive (2016)
Part of the American-led intervention in Syria, the international military intervention against ISIL, the Rojava–Islamist conflict, and the Syrian Civil War
Date21–30 May 2016
(1 week and 2 days)
Location35.9500°N 39.0167°E / 35.9500; 39.0167
Result

Offensive stalled

Belligerents
Syrian Democratic Forces
CJTF–OIR
 Islamic State
Commanders and leaders

Rojda Felat (YPJ commander)

Kino Gabriel (MFS commander)
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (Leader of ISIL)
Units involved

Syrian Democratic Forces

United States special operations forces
Military of ISIL
Strength
30,000 fighters 5,000–8,000 fighters (inside Raqqa city)
Casualties and losses
18 SDF fighters killed
1 US soldier wounded
79 killed
300,000 civilians displaced
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