Al-Qusayr offensive

Al-Qusayr offensive
Part of the Syrian civil war

Map showing the offensive
Date4 April – 8 June 2013
(2 months and 4 days)
Location
Result Decisive Syrian Army & Hezbollah victory[3]
Territorial
changes
  • Syrian Army and Hezbollah capture all villages around al-Qusayr[3]
  • Lebanon–Syria border comes under the control of the Syrian government and Hezbollah[4]
  • Syrian Army and Hezbollah capture Al-Qusayr[5]
Belligerents

Syrian opposition Free Syrian Army
Syrian Islamic Liberation Front

Al-Nusra Front

Syria Syrian Arab Republic

Hezbollah
Supported by:

Commanders and leaders
Lt. Col. Mohieddin al-Zain
(al-Qusayr military council)[6]
Abdul Qader Saleh (WIA)
(Al-Tawhid Brigade commander)[7]

Abu Jihad
(Hezbollah commander)[8]
Fadi al-Jazar 
(Hezbollah commander)[9]

Units involved

15 rebel units[11]

1st Armoured Division
10th Mechanized Division
Unit 910 (Hezbollah)
Strength
1,900 fighters[12] 5,000–6,000 soldiers and militia,[13]
1,700[14]–2,000[13] Hezbollah fighters
40 tanks
Casualties and losses
740–809 killed[12][15][16] 330 killed[15] (140 Hezbollah)[17]

The al-Qusayr offensive was an operation by the Syrian Government forces against Opposition forces at al-Qusayr in Homs province, during the Syrian Civil War. The operation was launched on 4 April 2013. The Syrian Army, the Lebanese militia Hezbollah and the National Defense Forces played key roles in the attack.[18][19] Its aim was to capture all villages around the rebel-held town of al-Qusayr, thus tightening the siege of the city and ultimately launching an attack on al-Qusayr itself.[20] The region was an important supply route for rebels fighting Syrian government forces in Homs.[21]

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  8. ^ The Wave from Syria: Flow of Refugees Destabilizes Lebanon, Der Spiegel, 2 October 2013
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  15. ^ a b "Syrian Observatory for Human Rights". Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
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  20. ^ Cite error: The named reference shield was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  21. ^ "Syria fighting flares both sides of Lebanese border". Reuters. 21 April 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2014.

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