Salahuddin campaign

Salahuddin campaign
Part of the Iraqi Civil War (2014–2017) and
the Military intervention against ISIL

A map of the Salahuddin Province, located in north-central Iraq, north of the capital city of Baghdad
Date5 June 2014 – 8 October 2016
(2 years, 4 months and 3 days)
Location
Result

Major Iraqi victory: Iraqi Government forces retakes nearly all ISIL-held parts of the province.

Territorial
changes
The eastern, central, and southern parts of the Salahuddin Province are captured by Iraqi Security Forces, by late October 2016
Belligerents

Iraq Iraq
 Kurdistan Region[1]


Iranian-led intervention:
Iran Iran[2]
Hezbollah[2]
Shia militias:
Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq[3]
Badr Organization[3]
Kata'ib Hezbollah[4]
Muqawimun[5]

U.S.-led intervention:
 United States[6]
 United Kingdom[7]
 Canada[8]
 France[9][10]
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Commanders and leaders
Iraq Haidar al-Abadi
Iraq Khaled Obeidi
Iraq General Ayub Khalif [11]
Iraq Saleh Jaber[12]
Akram al-Kaabi[13]
Hadi Al-Amiri
Iran Qasem Soleimani[13]
United States Barack Obama
United Kingdom David Cameron (Until 2016)
United Kingdom Theresa May (From 2016)
Canada Stephen Harper (Until 2015)
Canada Justin Trudeau (From 2015)
France François Hollande

Abu Ayman al-Iraqi 
(Head of Military Shura)[14][15]
Abu Suleiman 
(Replacement Military Chief)[15]

Islamic State Abu Muslim al-Turkmani 
(Deputy, Iraq)[16]
Abu Nabil al-Anbari 
(ISIL Governor of the Saladin Governorate)
Abu Maria 
(Top ISIL leader in Tikrit)[17]
Units involved

Iraq Iraqi Armed Forces
Peshmerga
Iran Iranian Armed Forces

 United States Air Force
 Royal Air Force

 Royal Canadian Air Force
French Air Force

Military of ISIL


Anti-Government fighters

Strength
20,000–30,000+[22][23] 14,000+[24][25]
Casualties and losses

Several thousand killed or executed[26][27][28]

4,000+ captured[29]
3,000+ killed[30][31][32][33][34][35][36]
46 civilians killed[31][37]
28,000 civilians displaced[38]
28,000 civilians displaced[38]
100 civilians abducted by ISIL[39]

The Salahuddin Campaign was a military conflict in the Saladin Governorate (Salahuddin Governorate), located in north-central Iraq, involving various factions (both internal & external) fighting against a single common enemy, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The province exited Iraqi government control during ISIL's Northern Iraq offensive (June 2014) when large swathes of the north of the country were captured by the militant group with the Iraqi national army quickly disintegrating in the path of its advance. In light of the sweeping gains of the militants, Nouri Al-Maliki, the Prime Minister of Iraq at that time, attempted to declare a state of emergency though the Iraqi Parliament blocked his efforts to do so.[40]

The cities of Baiji and Tikrit (Saddam Hussein's birthplace and stronghold) fell to ISIS and the group even reached the city of Samarra itself but could not wrest control of it due to the resistance it encountered by the Iraqi security forces in conjunction with the Shi'ite paramilitaries.[41] Both the United States and Iran intervened in order to stem the tide against ISIS and were relatively successful in the breaking of the Siege of Amirli in which both parties played a significant role (however they did not and still do not officially cooperate or coordinate their respective efforts with one another). Although in the First Battle of Tikrit ISIS consolidated their control over the city and strongly repulsed any attempts at its recapture by Iraqi security forces and militia contingents.

After months of preparatory maneuvers and intelligence gathering, a force of over 23,000[42] allied fighters including the Iraqi armed forces, Shi'ite private militias and Sunni tribal militias began an offensive in early March[43][44] to encircle ISIL and entrap their fighters in Tikrit and its environs in the Second Battle of Tikrit. The operation met with decisive success, with all the ISIL militants being encircled and subsequently killed or captured in Tikrit.

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  30. ^ Combat vehicle
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