Battle of al-Bab

Coordinates: 36°22′21″N 37°31′04″E / 36.3725°N 37.5178°E / 36.3725; 37.5178
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Battle of al-Bab
Part of the
Syrian Civil War

Map of the wider Turkish-led operations and the wider campaigns in northern Aleppo
and allied groups
  
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
  
FSA groups and Turkish troops in Northern Syria
Date6 November 2016 – 23 February 2017
(3 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result
Belligerents
 Turkey
Syrian opposition Free Syrian Army
Support:
Russia (against ISIL only; since 29 Dec. 2016)[1]
 United States (against ISIL only, since 17 Jan. 2017)[2]
 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

Syrian Democratic Forces (until 27 November 2016)


Syrian Arab Republic[4]

Hezbollah[5][6] Syrian National Resistance[4][7]
Syrian Resistance[8]

Support:
Russia (against ISIL only)[9]
Commanders and leaders

Turkey Lt. Gen. Zekai Aksakallı[25]
(Operations chief commander)
Turkey Lt. Gen. İsmail Metin Temel[26][27]
(Second Army commander)
Syrian opposition Col. Ahmed Othman[28]
(Sultan Murad Division commander)
Syrian opposition Fehim İsa (Sultan Murad Division commander)[29]
Mahmoud Abu Hamza[30] (Descendants of Saladin Brigade commander)
Syrian opposition Capt. Yussuf Shibli[31] (Qabasin Military Council commander)
Capt. Abdel Salam Abdel Razaq[30] (Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement commander)
Capt. Mohammed Abu Mustafa[32]
(Sham Legion commander)
Abu Jafer[33] (Brigade of Conquest commander)

Syrian opposition Zakariya Wali[34] (WIA)
(Mehmed the Conqueror Brigade military commander)

Islamic State Abu Khalid al-Urduni  (ISIL Governor of al-Bab)[35]
Islamic State Abu Husen Tunisi [36]
(ISIL emir)
Islamic State Abu Ansari [37]
(ISIL emir)

Islamic State Jonathan Jeffrey (a.k.a. Abu Ibrahim Al-Francy)  (POW)[38][39]
(French ISIL leader in al-Bab)
Adnan Abu Amjad[40] (Manbij Military Council & Northern Sun Battalion commander)
Anwar Khabat[41] (Euphrates Liberation Brigade commander)
Units involved

Turkey Turkish Armed Forces

Syrian opposition Hawar Kilis Operations Room

Other Syrian rebels:

Military of ISIL

  • ISIL Aleppo branch
  • Sharia police

Syrian Democratic Forces


Syrian Armed Forces

Kafr Saghir Martyrs Brigade[4][57]
Strength
Turkey 1,300–4,000 soldiers[58][59][60][61]
40 tanks originally, 10 reinforcements[62]
15+ APCs[63]
Syrian opposition 2,000–3,000 rebel fighters[61][64]
3,000–5,000 militants[61][65]

Unknown


Syria 10,000 soldiers[citation needed]
Casualties and losses
Turkey 59 killed[66]
8-10 Leopard 2 tanks destroyed[67]
Syrian opposition 500+ killed[68]
1,348+ killed (Turkish and SAA claims)[69]

46 killed[70]


Syria 13+ killed[71]
444 civilians killed[72]
30,000+ civilians fled[citation needed]