Siege of Menagh Air Base

The siege of Menagh Air Base (also spelled Menegh, Mannagh, or Minakh) was an armed confrontation between the Syrian Armed Forces and the Free Syrian Army and aligned Islamist opposition groups during the Syrian civil war

Siege of Menagh Air Base
Part of the Syrian civil war

Map showing the siege
Date2 August 2012 – 6 August 2013
(1 year and 4 days)
Location36°31′19″N 037°2′28″E
Result

Rebel victory

  • Rebels capture the Menagh Air Base
Belligerents

Free Syrian Army
Syrian Islamic Liberation Front
Al-Nusra Front
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

Syrian Arab Republic

Commanders and leaders

Col. Abdul Jabbar al-Oqaidi
(Aleppo military council)
Amar al-Dadikhi (WIA)
(Northern Storm Brigade)
Abu Marwan
(Northern Storm Brigade)
Abu Omar al-Shishani
(JAMWA and ISIL top commander)
Abu Jandal al-Masri
(JAMWA and ISIL commander)

Abu Usamah al-Maghrebi
Brig. Gen. Ali Salim Mahmoud 
Col. Naji Abu Shaar 
Units involved

Al-Tawhid Brigade

  • Free North Brigade
    • Qabda al-Shamal Battalion
Conquest Brigade
Northern Storm Brigade
Saladin Ayubi Brigade
Kurdish Front Brigade (until May 2013)

Syrian Army

Syrian Air Force

  • 4th Flying Training Squadron
Strength
Several hundred Chechen fighters

300 (as of January 2013)
200+ (as of May 2013)

70–120 (as of August 2013)
47 Mil Mi-8 helicopters (as of August 2012)
Casualties and losses
300 killed 94–100 killed
5+ Mil Mi-8s destroyed or captured
Menagh Air Base
Location within Syria
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