Battle of Damascus (2012)
The Battle of Damascus (Arabic: معركة دمشق), also known as Operation Damascus Volcano (Arabic: عملية بركان دمشق), started on 15 July 2012 during the Syrian civil war. It is unclear who started the battle. Thousands of rebels infiltrated Damascus from the surrounding countryside. Following this, according to some reports, the opposition forces launched an operation to capture the capital, while according to other reports, the military learned of the large-scale rebel operation beforehand and made a preemptive strike. Some reports even suggested the rebels launched the operation prematurely due to their plans being discovered by the security forces.
Battle of Damascus (2012) معركة دمشق | |||||||
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Part of the Syrian civil war (Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign) | |||||||
Situation in the city during the battle of Damascus. Pink indicates a conflict area. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Jaysh al-Islam |
Syrian Arab Republic
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Col. Qasem Sadedine Col. Riad al-Asaad Zahran Alloush |
Bashar al-Assad Dawoud Rajiha † Assef Shawkat † Fahd Jassem al-Freij Ali Abdullah Ayyoub Maher al-Assad Mohammad al-Shaar (WIA) Hasan Turkmani † Hisham Ikhtiyar † | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Elements from Idlib, Raqqa, Hama and Homs groups Several local Palestinian militias |
3rd Armoured Division 4th Armoured Division Republican Guard Elements of other divisions | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
2,500–5,000 fighters (start of the battle)
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
300 killed hundreds captured 14 vehicles destroyed (government claim) |
92–97 killed* 130 wounded 3 tanks and 1 armored car destroyed 1 armored car captured 3 Mil Mi-8 helicopters shot down 300 killed (opposition claim) | ||||||
140+ civilians killed | |||||||
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Location within Syria |
After the rebels initially captured half a dozen districts and killed four high-ranking government ministers in a bombing, opposition forces were forced to retreat following a military counter-attack, leaving the army in control of the capital after three weeks of fighting. It was the first time tanks and helicopters had been deployed in central Damascus and left parts of the city as a warzone.