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Operation Euphrates Shield
Part of the Turkey–IS conflict, the Rojava conflict, the military intervention against IS, and Turkish involvement in the Syrian civil war

  Turkish-backed opposition control
  SDF control
  Syrian Army control
  Islamic State control
For a more detailed, up-to-date, interactive map, see here.
Date24 August 2016 – 29 March 2017
(7 months and 5 days)[13]
Location
Aleppo Governorate, Syria
ActionTurkey and allies secure control of Syria–Turkey border and region between Afrin and Manbij regions.
Result

Turkish and SNA victory[14]

  • Clashes erupt between Turkish-backed Syrian rebels and SDF, YPG withdraws to east of Euphrates[15] though Turkey disputes this[16]
  • 50,000 Syrian refugees in Turkey have returned to the areas which were taken under control since the beginning of the intervention.[17]
Territorial
changes
  • Turkish-backed Syrian rebels captured a total of 2,055 square kilometres (793 sq mi),[18] including 230 settlements,[19] increasing FSA-controlled territory in the region to 2,225 square kilometres (859 sq mi)[20]
  • Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant-held territory along the Turkish–Syrian border completely captured by the Turkish-backed rebels[21]
  • Turkish-backed rebels capture all settlements in the Jarabulus area from the SDF[22]
  • Turkish-backed rebels capture al-Bab from ISIL.[23]
  • The SDF is prevented from connecting the cantons.[24]
  • The SDF hand over some territory to the Syrian Army.[25][26]
  • Belligerents
    Operation Euphrates Shield Turkey
    Syrian opposition Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army[1]
    Support:
    Operation Euphrates Shield United States[a][2][3][4]
    Operation Euphrates Shield Russia[a][5][6][7][8]
    Operation Euphrates Shield United Kingdom[a][9]
    Operation Euphrates Shield Islamic State

    Operation Euphrates Shield Syrian Democratic Forces[10]
    Operation Euphrates Shield International Freedom Battalion[11]
    Support:
    Operation Euphrates Shield United States[a][12]


    Operation Euphrates Shield Syria (minor clashes)
    Support:
    Operation Euphrates Shield Russia
    Commanders and leaders
    Turkey Lt. Gen. Zekai Aksakallı[27]
    (Operations chief commander)
    Turkey Lt. Gen. İsmail Metin Temel[28][29]
    (Second Army commander)
    Syrian oppositionOperation Euphrates Shield Col. Ahmed Othman[30]
    (Sultan Murad Division commander)
    Syrian oppositionOperation Euphrates Shield Fehim İsa[31]
    (Sultan Murad Division commander)
    Others
    • Syrian opposition Brig. Gen. Sayf Balud[32]
      (Hazma Division)
      Operation Euphrates Shield Mahir Basha[33]
      (Muntasar Billah Brigade commander)
      Operation Euphrates Shield Mustafa Cahit[33]
      (Muntasar Billah Brigade commander)
      Syrian opposition Mohammad Abu Ibrahim[34]
      (Levant Front field commander)
      Syrian oppositionOperation Euphrates Shield Mustafa Sejari[34]
      (Al-Moutasem Brigade political leader)
      Syrian opposition Abu Mohammed Kafr Zita[12]
      (Liberation Brigade commander)
      Operation Euphrates Shield Mahmoud Abu Hamza[35]
      (Descendants of Saladin Brigade commander)
      Operation Euphrates Shield Capt. Abdul Salam Abdul Razaq[35]
      Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement commander, until 28 January)
      Operation Euphrates Shield Capt. Mohammed Abu Mustafa[36]
      (Sham Legion commander)
      Operation Euphrates Shield Abu Jafer[37]
      (Brigade of Conquest commander)
      (Artillery base commander of Levant Front)
      Syrian opposition Yusuf Sibli
      (Qabasin Military Council commander)[citation needed]
      Syrian opposition Brig. Gen. Abdul Razaq Aslan[38]
      (Police force head)
      Syrian opposition Taha Atrach[citation needed]
      (1st Aleppo Division commander)
    DOW
    • Syrian oppositionOperation Euphrates Shield Ali Şeyh Salih[39] (DOW)[40]
      (Sultan Murad Division field commander)
      Syrian oppositionOperation Euphrates Shield Muhammad al-Gabi (DOW)[41][36]
      (Liberation Army commander)
    KIA
    • Operation Euphrates Shield Abu Ansari[42]  
      (Emir of al-Bab)
      Operation Euphrates Shield Abu Hussein al-Tunusi[43]  
      (ISIL southern Raqqa field commander)
      Operation Euphrates Shield Abu Khalid Urduni[44] 
      (Amir of al-Bab)

    Operation Euphrates Shield Muhammad Ahmed[45]
    (Jarabulus Military Council commander)

    Operation Euphrates ShieldOperation Euphrates Shield Adnan Abu Amjad[46]
    (Manbij Military Council commander)
    Units involved
    Orders of battle
    Strength

    Turkey 4,000–8,000 troops[47][48][49]

    Unit Strengths
      • 20–80 MBTs[50][51]
      • 20+ APCs
      • Unknown number of T-155 Fırtına Howitzers
      • Unknown number of T-122 Sakarya Rocket artillery
      • Bayraktar Tactical UAS
    Syrian opposition: 10,000–12,000 fighters[52][50][53][54]
    5,000–7,000+ militants[49][55][56][57] Unknown
    Casualties and losses

    Turkey 71 killed[58]

    Syrian opposition 614 killed[59][60]
    Operation Euphrates Shield 2,647 killed, 417 captured (per Turkey)[61]

    Operation Euphrates Shield 131+ killed (per SOHR and SDF)[62]

    Operation Euphrates Shield 425 killed, 37 captured (per Turkey)[61]
    Operation Euphrates Shield 30+ killed, 22 captured[63][64][65]
    540+ civilians killed (per SOHR)[66][67]

    Operation Euphrates Shield (Turkish: Fırat Kalkanı Harekâtı) was a cross-border military operation conducted by the Turkish Armed Forces in the Syrian Civil War which led to the Turkish occupation of northern Syria. Operations were carried out in the region between the Euphrates river to the east and the rebel-held area around Azaz to the west. The Turkish military and Turkey-aligned Syrian rebel groups, some of which used the Free Syrian Army label, fought against the forces of the Islamic State (IS) as well as against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) from 24 August 2016. On 29 March 2017, the Turkish military officially announced that Operation Euphrates Shield was "successfully completed".[13]

    The Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on the first day of the operation that it was aimed against both the IS and Syrian Kurdish "terror groups that threaten our country in northern Syria".[68] The objective to capture Manbij, under the de facto control of the AANES administration, that had been promulgated by the Turkish president at the end of February 2017[69] remained unfulfilled.

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    62. ^ 4 killed (28 August),[10] 6 killed (7 September),[11] 22 killed (20–23 October),[12] 6 killed (25 October),[13] Archived 28 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine 9 killed (27 October),[14] Archived 16 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3 killed (8 November),[15] Archived 13 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 1 killed (10 November),[16] Archived 17 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 1 killed (11 November),[17] Archived 26 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 6 killed (12–19 November),[18] Archived 23 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 1 killed (20 November),[19] Archived 21 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 8 killed (21 November),[20] Archived 21 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 2 killed (22 November),[21] Archived 24 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 6 killed (23 November),[22] 7 killed (27 November),[23] Archived 29 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 4 killed (29 November),[24] Archived 30 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine 2 killed (1 December),[25] Archived 4 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3 killed (2 December),[26] Archived 2 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine 1 killed (7 December),[27] Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine 2 killed (9 December),[28] Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine 2 killed (14 December),[29] Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine 1 killed (10 February),[30] Archived 11 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine 2 killed (11 February),[31] 1 killed (16 February),[32] Archived 18 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine 1 killed (19 February), [33] Archived 21 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine 3 killed (21 February), [34] Archived 22 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine 4 killed (1 March), [35] Archived 3 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine 5 killed (3 March), [36] Archived 4 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine 5 killed (9 March), [37] Archived 12 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine 3 killed (11 March), [38] Archived 12 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine 2 killed (14 March), [39] Archived 15 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine 1 killed (16 March), [40] Archived 17 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine 1 killed (18 March), [41] Archived 20 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine 2 killed (23 March), [42] Archived 24 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine total of 131+ reported killed
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