Siege of Nubl and al-Zahraa explained

Conflict:Siege of Nubl and al-Zahraa
Partof:the Syrian Civil War
Date:19 July 2012 – 3 February 2016
Place:Nubl and Al-Zahraa, Aleppo Governorate, Syria
Result:Decisive Syrian government victory
Combatant1: Free Syrian Army[1]
Islamic Front
al-Nusra Front
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant[2]
Combatant2: Syrian Arab Republic


(from late 2015)
Allied militias:
Hezbollah
Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba

Commander1: Abu Qudama al-Urduni[3]
(Al-Nusra commander of Harim and Salqin)
Sheikh Mahmoud al-Khayr
Abu ‘Isma’aeel al-Hamwi
Commander2: Mohsen Ghajarian
Units1: Free Syrian Army
Units2: Syrian Armed Forces

Iranian Armed Forces

Russian Armed Forces

Lebanese and Syrian Hezbollah

Strength1:Unknown
Strength2:3,000 NDF fighters
125 Lebanese Hezbollah fighters

The siege of Nubl and al-Zahraa during the Syrian civil war was laid by rebels to capture two Syrian government-held towns north of Aleppo, after they had seized most of the northern countryside in July 2012. The siege was lifted on 3 February 2016, as a result of a Syrian government offensive.[7]

Background

See main article: 2012 Aleppo Governorate clashes and Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016). Fighting in the Aleppo Governorate began on 10 February 2012. Over the next five months, major clashes left large parts of the rural countryside under rebel control, while the provincial capital, Aleppo city, remained firmly under government control. On 19 July 2012, rebel forces stormed the city and the battle for Aleppo began,[8] which reached a stalemate by September that dragged on over the following years, with the city divided between the two opposing forces.

The siege

The majority-Shiite towns of Nubl and al-Zahraa, with a combined population of 35,000–60,000,[9] were placed under siege by the Free Syrian Army (FSA) opposition group, beginning in July 2012. Movement out of Nubl was severely curtailed and residents relied on goods being airlifted by the Syrian Army. Relations between the inhabitants of Nubl and the surrounding villages were normally friendly, however during the ongoing civil war, anti-government supporters from nearby Sunni villages claimed that Nubl and al-Zahraa were hosting shabiha pro-government militias that launched attacks against opposition supporters. There were numerous tit-for-tat kidnappings between Nubl and pro-opposition villages in its vicinity.[10] [11] After months of rebel siege and continuous reciprocal kidnappings, popular committees in the two towns agreed to begin negotiations with the Sunni rebels on 27 March 2013. The agreement to negotiate was organised by Kurdish parties from the neighbouring Kurd Dagh region, controlled by the Kurdish-led PYD. The talks were to be brokered by the Kurds, and several kidnapped individuals had been freed on both sides.[12] Over the following years, the only land route that brought some food and essential goods came from the then-Kurdish-held town of Afrin, to the north.[9]

In mid-2013, 125 Hezbollah fighters were deployed via helicopters to reinforce the government defenses.[13]

In February 2014, al-Qaeda's al-Nusra Front and other Islamist groups captured the al-Ma'amel industrial area in the south of al-Zahraa.[14]

On 23 November 2014, the al-Nusra Front, along with other Islamist factions, launched a three-front assault on the two towns and seized the industrial area southeast of al-Zahraa.[15] They also advanced into the eastern outskirts of Nubl, which they targeted with dozens of mortar and hell-cannon shells after capturing buildings that were part of the government's first line of defense. Besides the regular Syrian Armed Forces troops and Hezbollah, the towns were also defended by their residents.[16] By the next day, both areas were recaptured by government forces.[17] Between eight and 43 rebels were killed during the two-day offensive.[16] [17]

On 8 January 2015, a new rebel offensive, led by the al-Nusra Front, was launched against Nubl and Al-Zahraa. The first attack wave succeeded in breaking the first defensive line in both East Nubl and South Al-Zahraa, in the industrial area, and persisted overnight. The attack was repelled by National Defence Forces (NDF) and Hezbollah troops, ultimately resulting in the deaths of 14 rebels and 11 pro-government fighters. The rebels also lost four tanks,[18] three of which were captured.[19] Before being forced to retreat from the eastern part of Nubl, the rebels managed to capture the town's first and second roundabouts.[20] During the fighting, a series of air raids reportedly destroyed rebel reinforcement convoys coming from al-Maayer.[13] The next day, according to pro-government sources, a second attack was also repelled.[21] By 14 January, the military secured Nubl and claimed that al-Nusra suffered 250 dead during the offensive.[13]

In mid-February 2015, the Syrian Army and its allies launched a major offensive in the northern Aleppo countryside, with the aim of cutting the last rebel supply routes into Aleppo city and relieving the rebel siege of Nubl and Al-Zahraa.[22] They quickly captured several villages,[23] but bad weather conditions and an inability to call up reinforcements stalled the offensive.[24] A few days later, the rebels launched a counter-offensive, retaking two of the four positions they had lost to government forces.[25]

During the fighting in February 2015, 18 members of the Iraqi Shiite militant group Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba were reportedly killed while defending Nubl and Al-Zahraa.[26]

On 17 April 2015, the NDF and Hezbollah recaptured the al-Ma'amel industrial area[14] [27] [28] and by 19 April, Syrian government sources reported that 44 rebels and 12 soldiers had been killed.[29] Beginning in October, the Iranian Air Force began to airdrop supplies for Nubl and al-Zahraa using two C-130 Hercules transports.

On 1 February 2016, a new offensive was launched by the military to reach Nubl and al-Zahraa and break the siege. By 2 February, they had captured three villages and part of a fourth, advancing to within three kilometers of the two besieged towns. Throughout 1 and 2 February, 320 air-raids were conducted against the rebels.[30] At the same time, Hezbollah and pro-government fighters from Nubl and al-Zahraa launched their own assault and reportedly managed to gain some ground on the outskirts of the nearby town of Bayanoun.[31] On 3 February, the military had finally broken the rebel siege on the two Shiite towns, after securing the village of Mu'arrassat al-Khan,[32] where the approaching force and fighters trying to break out from the two towns linked up.[9] The pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that the advance, which also cut the last northern rebel supply route from Turkey to Aleppo city, was assisted by "heavy" Russian air strikes. An opposition politician described the government's encirclement of Aleppo as a "horrible development",[33] while in contrast the mayor of Nubl stated the rebel siege was "cruel and caused much hardship".[9] More than 100 rebels, 64–66 soldiers[34] and 18–45 civilians were killed during the operation.[30] [35] Among the dead were 11 rebel commanders,[36] 20 pro-government fighters from the two towns and 14 Iranian IRGC members,[34] including Iranian 2nd Brigadier General Mohsen Ghajarian.[37] In all, more than 500 Russian and Syrian air strikes and barrel bombs bombarded rebel positions during the intensive two-day offensive to break the siege.[38]

Aftermath

The day following the end of the siege Nubl and al-Zahraa, the Syrian government advanced east and captured the town of Mayer[39] as well as reportedly Kafr Naya.[40] Meanwhile, further north, the Kurdish YPG seized two villages from the rebels.[41]

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Notes and References

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  14. Web site: 6 members of NDF and the local militaimen killed during retaking al- Ma'amel area. https://web.archive.org/web/20150418105425/http://syriahr.com/en/2015/04/6-members-of-ndf-and-the-local-militaimen-killed-during-retaking-al-maamel-area/. 2015-04-18. sohranas. 18 April 2015. Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. 2016-02-25.
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  21. Web site: Aleppo: The Al-Nusra Front's Attack on Zahra and Nubl is Repelled Again. Leith Fadel. Al-Masdar News. 9 January 2015. 8 July 2015. 9 July 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150709062459/http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/aleppo-al-nusra-fronts-attack-zahra-nubl-repelled/. dead.
  22. Web site: Syria regime forces launch new Aleppo offensive. AFP. 18 March 2015.
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  24. News: Rebel counter-attack, storms halt Aleppo offensive . The Daily Star . AFP . February 19, 2015 . February 19, 2015.
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  27. Web site: Syrians urge 'decisive storm' against Assad. The Daily Star Newspaper – Lebanon. 8 July 2015.
  28. Web site: Breaking: NDF and Hezbollah Capture Industrial Area in Northern Aleppo. Leith Fadel. Al-Masdar News. 17 April 2015. 8 July 2015. 9 July 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150709074019/http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/breaking-ndf-and-hezbollah-capture-industrial-area-in-northern-aleppo/. dead.
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  30. Web site: Syria regime advances on besieged Aleppo villages. 2 February 2016. AFP. 4 February 2016.
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