Jisr ash-Shughur massacre (1980)

The Jisr ash-Shughur massacre of 1980 occurred in Syria on 9 March 1980, when helicopter borne Syrian troops were sent into Jisr ash-Shugur, a town between Aleppo and Latakia, to quell demonstrators, who had recently ransacked barracks and party offices in town. A ferocious search and destroy mission ensued that left some two hundred dead, while scores of prisoners were ordered executed in field tribunals.

Jisr ash-Shughur massacre of 1980
Part of Islamist uprising in Syria
Location Jisr ash-Shughur, Syria
DateMarch 9, 1980
TargetInsurgents
Attack type
Mortar and rocket fire, execution
Deaths150-200
PerpetratorsSyrian Army Special Forces
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