2014 Hama offensive

The 2014 Hama offensive, codenamed Ghazwat Badr al-Sham al-Kubra, was a military operation launched by Syrian rebels during the Syrian Civil War in the northern parts of Hama Governorate, in an attempt to reach the Hama Military Airport and the provincial capital of the province. It was also launched in an attempt to cut the supply line to Aleppo, especially after the rebels seized the village of Rahjan.

2014 Hama offensive
Part of the Syrian Civil War

Map of the course of the offensive.

Map of Syria with Hama highlighted.
Date26 July – 19 September 2014
(1 month, 3 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result

Syrian Army victory

  • Rebels initially capture Khitab and its military base, Halfaya and up to 15 villages
  • Rebels expel government troops from southwestern Mork
  • Rebel attack on Mhardeh repelled
  • The Army recaptures Khitab and its military base, Halfaya and all other territory previously lost, in addition to eight other villages
Belligerents

Al-Nusra Front
Free Syrian Army

Syrian Revolutionary Command Council

Ajnad al-Sham
Muhajirin wa-Ansar Alliance

Syrian Arab Republic

  • Syrian Armed Forces
  • National Defense Force

 Iran

Commanders and leaders
Abu Mohammad al-Jawlani
(Nusra leader)
Abou Hammam as-Suri
(Nusra general military commander)
Abdullah al-Muhsini
(senior Nusra commander)

Yusef al-Hassan
Colonel Suheil Al Hassan
(overall commander)
Abu Fahd (WIA)
(NDF commander of Mhardeh)
Units involved
Unknown Brigade 66
Spec Ops "Tigers" unit
Local NDF militia
Strength
1,500 (Al-Nusra Front) Unknown
Casualties and losses
150+ killed (Al-Nusra Front only; government claim) Unknown

Although the offensive was initially met with success, the Army quickly launched a counter-offensive on 26 August, resulting in the recapture of all territory lost to the rebels since 26 July and the takeover of new territory previously held by the rebels.

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