Eastern Homs offensive (2017)

Eastern Homs offensive (2017)
Part of the Syrian Civil War and the Russian military intervention in Syria

Situation in southern Syria from 6 February to 30 April; Government advances are shown at the top of the map.
Date5 March – 12 May 2017
(2 months and 1 week)
Location
Result

Syrian government victory

  • The Syrian Army expands the buffer zone around Palmyra[2] by capturing more than 230 square miles of territory around the city[3]
Belligerents

Syria Syrian Arab Republic

 Russia
Allied militias:
Hezbollah[1]
Islamic State Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Commanders and leaders
Maj. Gen. Mohammed Hassan Sultan [4]
(5th Corps commander)
Mahmoud Wanous [1]
(NDF commander)
Ali Muhammad Beaz [1]
(Hezbollah commander)
Islamic State Abu Hamid al-Sukhni [citation needed]
(ISIL commander)
Units involved

Syrian Armed Forces

Russian Armed Forces

Hezbollah[1]

  • Radwan Forces[18]
  • Syrian Hezbollah units
    • al-Ridha Forces[18]
    • al-Ghalibun[5]
    • Imam Mahdi Brigade[5]
Islamic State Military of ISIL
Strength
4,900+[16][17][15] Unknown

The Eastern Homs offensive in 2017 was a military operation of the Syrian Arab Army and its allies in Eastern part of Homs Governorate against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant forces during the Syrian Civil War.

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