First Battle of Tikrit

First Battle of Tikrit
Part of the War in Iraq
and the Salahuddin campaign

A view of Tikrit, looking north along the Tigris towards Saddam's presidential palace
Date26 June – 21 July 2014
(3 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Result Major ISIL victory
Territorial
changes
ISIL and its allies consolidate control over Tikrit and its environs
Belligerents

Iraq

United States United States[3]

Islamic State[4]

Islamic Army in Iraq[6]

Iraqi Ba'ath Party Loyalists[8][9][10]

Casualties and losses
35 killed[13][14]
3 helicopters lost and 3 damaged
215+ killed (government claim)[15][16][17][13][14]
4 civilians killed
1 Lebanese pilot captured
The University of Tikrit, where the battle began

The First Battle of Tikrit was fought for the Iraqi city of Tikrit following the city's capture by the Islamic State and Ba'athist Loyalists during the 2014 Northern Iraq offensive. The battle took place between 26 and 30 June 2014.

In early June 2014, ISIL took control of a number of cities in northern Iraq, including Tikrit. Tikrit has symbolic significance as the hometown of Saddam Hussein, and is also the administrative center of the Saladin Governorate. The Iraqi government responded on 26 June by launching an air assault operation to recapture the city. This initial attack was reinforced by a ground assault on 28 June. Fighting continued on 29 and 30 June, but the battle was an insurgent victory, with government forces retreating on 30 June. The defeat coincided with ISIL's declaration of a worldwide caliphate on 29 June.

The Iraqi government made another attempt to retake the city on 15 July, but was again defeated. ISIL responded by attacking nearby Camp Speicher on 17 July. Tikrit remained under ISIL control until the Second Battle of Tikrit in March and April 2015.

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  16. ^ Cite error: The named reference drives was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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