Siege of Aleppo (1980)

The siege of Aleppo refers to a military operation conducted by forces of the Syrian government led by Hafez al-Assad in 1980 during the armed conflict between the Sunni groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Syrian government. Government forces committed several massacres in the course of the operation.

Siege of Aleppo
Part of Islamist uprising in Syria

Marked in red is the Citadel, which was utilised as a main base by government forces in the city.
Marked in green are districts which saw either heavy clampdowns or massacres by government forces.
Date1 April 1980 – February 1981
Location
Result

Syrian government victory

  • Uprising suppressed
  • Syrian Muslim Brotherhood outlawed
Belligerents
Muslim Brotherhood  Syria
Commanders and leaders
Husni 'Abo  
`Adnan `Uqla
Shafiq Fayadh
Hashem Mualla
Units involved
Kata'ib Muhammad
Fighting Vanguard
3rd Division
Special Forces
Defense Brigades
Strength
Several thousand Fighters 30,000
Casualties and losses
2,000 dead
8,000–10,000 arrested
300 dead
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