First Battle of Zawiya

The First Battle of Zawiya or Zawia was a battle during the Libyan Civil War between army units and militiamen loyal to Muammar Gaddafi and anti-Gaddafi forces for control of the city of Zawia.

First Battle of Zawiya
Part of Libyan Civil War
Date24 February – 9/10 March 2011
Location
Zawia
Result

Decisive pro-Gaddafi victory

  • City retaken by loyalist forces
Belligerents

Anti-Gaddafi forces

  • National Liberation Army
Armed forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Commanders and leaders
Hussein Darbouk  Khamis Gaddafi
Khouildi Hamidi
Mahdi al-Arabi
Muftah Anaqrat 
Mohamed Gayth 
Strength
300400 Khamis Brigade
Hosban Brigade
Casualties and losses
235600 killed**
300+ wounded
37 captured
up to 50 tanks, APCs and 2S1 Gvozdika howitzers destroyed or captured
65 killed
50 wounded
2931 captured
4+ T-72 tanks or BMPs destroyed
1 Shilka destroyed
*Unconfirmed rebel claims
**At least 151 of those killed were rebels, possibly more, while the rest were civilians.

The city quickly fell into rebels hands with soldiers from Libyan Army units defecting. Zawiya was the rebel city which was closest to Tripoli, and it became the main focus of Gaddafi troops. The city was besieged and regularly attacked by loyalists with rebels defending the center of the town. The final assault lasted one week and was led by the Khamis Brigade, the best trained unit of the Libyan army. The rebellion was ultimately crushed in the city and Gaddafi troops took complete control of the town, searching for suspected rebels and erasing any sign of the rebellion.

Along with the Battle of Misrata, the First Battle of Zawiya was one of the bloodiest clashes of the Libyan Civil War.

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