Timeline of the Syrian civil war (May–August 2019)

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The following is a timeline of the

Casualties of the Syrian Civil War
.

May 2019

2 May

3 May

4 May

  • Kurdish forces to retake them.[3]

6 May

7 May

8 May

9 May

  • Northwestern Syria offensive: Syrian Army captured the town of Qalaat al-Madiq as well as some surrounding villages.[16]

22 May

27 May

  • The Israeli Air Force announces destroying a Syrian air defense launcher and its operator after it says an anti-aircraft missile locked onto an Israeli plane conducting a "routine flight" over northern Israel. According to Syrian media, the strike took place near Khan Arnabah, very close to the Golan Heights border. The AA missile reportedly fell within Syrian territory.[19]

29 May

  • At least 14 civilians are killed in air strikes by the Syrian Government and Russian forces in Idlib.[20]

30 May

  • During continuing air strikes, five civilians including women and children are killed in Idlib.[21]

June 2019

2 June

Over 34 are killed and 80 are injured in the June 2019 Syria bombings.

8 June

11 June

15 June

  • Syrian State Television report wildfires spark an explosion at an ammo depot west of Damascus.[24]

16 June

  • Rebel shelling kills 12 in a rural area in northern Aleppo.[25]

20 June

  • Over the past 48 hours, it is reported that 84 rebels and 41 government based troops have been killed in Hama.[26]

26 June

  • The UN questions the Russian Government in relation to 23 hospitals that have been hit by attacks since the Idlib offensive began in April.[27]

July 2019

12 July

On 12 July, Hezbollah announced that it was reducing its presence in Syria, stating that their presence was no longer necessary, as according to them the Syrian army had recovered.[28][29][30]

14 July

Turkish forces masses out near the Syrian border with the aim of launching an offensive east of the Euphrates.[31]

August 2019

1 August

  • The Syrian Government agrees to a ceasefire in Idlib on the condition that a Turkish-Russian buffer zone deal is implemented.[32]

7 August

12 August

  • Syrian Government captures
    2019 Northwestern offensive.[34]

19 August

20 August

  • The Al-Qaeda-linked faction
    Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) acknowledges "a redeployment" south of the strategic town of Khan Shaykhun. Pro-Government media later reports that the Syrian Army has entered the northern sector of the town following HTS withdrawal.[36]

23 August

24 August

  • The Damascus airstrike was conducted by the Israeli air force on late night on Sunday of 24 August to prevent an Iranian force from launching "very imminent" drone strike on Israel.[39][40][41]

27 August

31 August

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