2015–2016 Latakia offensive

The 2015–2016 Latakia offensive was a campaign of the Syrian Civil War that was launched by government forces in October 2015 to recapture rebel-held territory in the Latakia Governorate bordering Turkey.

2015–2016 Latakia offensive
Part of the Syrian Civil War and the Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War

  Syrian Army control (including Hezbollah)
  Syrian opposition control (including al-Nusra Front)
  Ongoing confrontation or unclear situation
Date15 October 2015 – 12 March 2016
(4 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Status Decisive Syrian Army and allies victory
Territorial
changes
  • Government forces capture over 750 square kilometers of territory in northeastern Latakia, which represents 64% of rebel territory in the province
  • Government forces capture 50 villages, including the rebel strongholds of Salma, Rabia and Kinsabba
  • Government forces capture most of the Turkmen Mountain and Jabal al-Akrad
Belligerents

Syrian Arab Republic

  • Syrian Armed Forces

Syrian Social Nationalist Party
Syrian Resistance
Hezbollah
LAAG
Lions of Hussein Brigade


Russia (air strikes):

  • Russian Air Force
  • Military advisors

Free Syrian Army
Islamic Front
Al-Nusra Front
Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria (TIP)
Supported by:

  •  Turkey
Commanders and leaders
Abu Fatima al-Musawi
(LAAG commander)
Hussein Tawfiq al-Assad
(Lions of Hussein Brigade leader)
Cpt. Basil Zamo 
(1st Coastal Division leader)
‘Ali Durayi 
(Jabal al-Akrad Ahrar ash-Sham commander)
Abu Omar al-Turkistani
(al-Nusra and TIP senior commander)
Abdel-Aziz Al-Dibaykhi 
(Jabal al-Akrad al-Nusra commander)
Units involved

Syrian Armed Forces

  • Syrian Army
  • Military Intelligence Directorate
    • Military Security Shield Forces
  • National Defence Forces
  • Syrian Air Force

Russian Armed Forces

  • Russian Special Operations Forces

Free Syrian Army:

Islamic Front:

Ajnad al-Kavkaz
Movement of Salah al-Din the Kurd
Casualties and losses
112 soldiers killed (12–25 Jan. & 26 Feb. 2016)
3 soldiers killed
1 Su-24M bomber shot down
1 Mi-8AMTsh helicopter destroyed
302+ killed (124 foreigners)
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