Battle of Harasta (2017–2018)

The Battle of Harasta, codenamed "They Were Wronged", was a military operation launched by Syrian rebels against positions of the Syrian Arab Army in Harasta, a northeastern suburb of Damascus, during the Syrian Civil War

Battle of Harasta (2017–2018)
Part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign (Syrian Civil War)
DateFirst phase: 14–25 November 2017
(1 week and 4 days)
Second phase: 29 December 2017 – 17 January 2018
(2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Harasta, Damascus and Rif Damascus, Syria
Result

Indecisive

  • On 7 January, the Syrian Army lifts the siege of Harasta vehicle base laid by rebels on 29 December
  • Rebels retain control of the captured al-Ajami neighborhood
Belligerents
Ahrar al-Sham
Al-Rahman Legion
Tahrir al-Sham

Syrian Arab Republic

  • Syrian Armed Forces
Russia
Arab Nationalist Guard
Fatah al-Intifada
Commanders and leaders
Saleh 'Antar 
(commander of Ahrar al-Sham forces in Harasta, per pro-government sources, FSA per pro-opposition sources)
Asim Basha Abu Jafar al-Shami
(Ahrar al-Sham regional commander)
Abu Thaer Sawan 
(al-Rahman Legion's 10th Brigade commander)
Hassan Al-Boshi 
(al-Rahman Legion field commander in Harasta )
Abu Talal Al-Qabouni 
(Tahrir al-Sham top commander)
Abu Mohammad Tahoun 
(Tahrir al-Sham field commander)

Maj. Gen. Walid Khawashqi 
Brig. Gen. Mohammad Nayouf
(Republican Guard's 105th Brigade commander)
Brig. Gen. Ali Badran 
(Special Forces Commander)
Brig. Gen. Mohamed Jenad 
Brig. Gen. Ali Diyub 

(Republican Guard's 138th Armored Regiment commander)
Brig. Gen. Habib Mehrez Yunus 
Brig. Gen. Ibrahim Yunus 
(Republican Guard's 402nd Battalion commander)
Brig Gen. Haider Hassan  
Brig. Gen. Muhsin Baaiti  (WIA)
Maj. Gen. Hassan al-Kurdi (WIA)
Units involved

Ahrar al-Sham
Al-Rahman Legion

  • 10th Brigade
Tahrir al-Sham

Syrian Army

Air Force Intelligence Directorate

  • Ground forces

Ministry of Interior

  • Criminal Security Directorate
    • Damascus Police
  • Syrian Special Mission Forces
National Defence Forces
Casualties and losses

First phase: 50 killed and 50 wounded (SAA claim)

Second phase: 94+ killed (SOHR claim)

First phase: 54+ killed (per SOHR)
Second phase: 47+ killed (SAA claim)
79+ killed, 15 captured (SOHR claims)

Overall: 331–488 killed (Bellingcat claim)
First phase: 41 civilians killed
Second phase: 170–190 civilians killed
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