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- United Kingdom:
- United States:
- Jordan:
- 1 F-16 crashed
- 1 serviceman killed
- 1V-22 Ospreycrashed
- 2SASoperators wounded
- 1F-16crashed
- 1servicemanexecuted
- 2 government contractors killed
- 2droneslost
- 8 servicemen killed
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- Supported by:
- Syrian Arab Republic
- al-Qaeda
- Ahrar al-Sham
- Turkistan Islamic Party
- *Peshmerga
- *Syriac Military Council
- 23pxCJTF–OIR
- *23pxAl-Sanadid Forces
- *23pxYPG
- *23pxYPJ
- *Islamic Resistance in Iraq
- *Kata'ib Hezbollah(limited 2019 and 2021 strikes)
- *Popular Mobilization Forces
- *Tahrir al-Sham
- *al-Nusra Front
- **Jaysh al-Sunna
- (Limited involvement')
- (Local ground forces)
- **Guardians of Religion Organization
- **Khorasan group
- *23pxJund al-Aqsa
- *Euphrates Volcano()
- *Rouse the Believers Operations Room()
- 23pxSyrian Democratic Forces
- Air war and ground forces
- Revolutionary Commando Army
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- Number of militants killed possibly higher, due to them covering up their losses.
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- * Thousands of targets destroyed, thousands of militants killed
- * US-backed rebelsenter Damascusand topple theBa'athist Syriaregime
- * ISIL loses most of its territory in Syria by December 2017
- * ISIL suffers military defeat and loses almost all of its remaining territory in March 2019
- * Death of ISIL's leaderAbu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashiduring clashes in April 2023.
- *Death of Abu Bakr al-BaghdadiISIL leader in October 2019
- *Attacks on U.S. bases in Syriasince October 2023
- *U.S.-backed rebel training program2014-2016
- *U.S. Marines and Special Operation forces deployed in Syria
- Ongoing operations
- * Death of ISIL's leaderAbu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashiin February 2022
- *U.S.-led occasional strikes against the Syrian government
- * U.S. and allies supplying weapons and advisers to the Kurdish-ledSyrian Democratic Forces
- * 19,786 U.S. and allied airstrikes, over 16,000 hitting ISIL positions
- *Further decline ofRussia–United States relations
- *Planned withdrawal of most U.S. troops in late 2020
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- Coalition forces:
- 1 frigate
- 65,000
- MQ-9 Reaper
- 4F-16s
- Fighter aircraft
- 2F-16s
- Electronic warfare aircraft
- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant:
- * 180,000 soldiers
- 1 ISR Aircraft
- 1 aircraft carrierCharles de Gaulle
- 10 MQ-9 Reaper Drones
- 1200 troops
- 15 Eurofighter Typhoons
- 152Peshmergasoldiers
- 1Airbus A310 MRTTfor in-flight refueling
- 1Atlantique 2maritime patrol aircraft
- 2 Submarines
- 20F-16s
- 24Rafalefighters
- 2Mirage 2000s
- 3 Surface Warships
- 3Mirage 2000Dfighters
- 3Mirage 2000Nfighters
- 3RC-135
- 450 Marines with 18 artillery pieces
- 4F-15s
- 60,000 (May 2015 estimate)
- 6Panavia TornadoRECCE jets
- 7 F-16s in Iraq and Syria (pulled out)
- 8Super-Étendardfighters
- 9 Panavia Tornado Aircraft
- A-10 Thunderbolt
- B-1 Lancer
- Bomber aircraft
- Drones
- EA-18G Growler
- EA-6B Prowler
- F-15 Eagle
- F-16 Fighting Falcon
- F-22 Raptor
- Ground-attack aircraft
- MQ-1 Predator
- Tomahawk missiles
- Unknown amount of artillery
- carrier strike group
- ~200 special forces
- * 3MiG-21orMiG-23aircraft
- * Jund al-Aqsa: 2,100
- * Khorasan: 50
- al-Qaeda:
- Ahrar al-Sham:
- (Coalition forces-air)
- (Coalition forces-ground)
- (Local forces)
- * 2 drones
- * 26,000–30,000+
- * Around 100,000 fighters
- * At least a few hundred tanks
- * Tahrir al-Sham: 31,000+7-12,000
- 4,000Special ForcesandRangers(in September 2017)
- FA-18 Super Hornet
- Syrian Arab Republic:
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- a (en)
- Top: Territorial map in September 2014
Bottom: Territorial map just before the 2024 rebel offensives (en)
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| dbp:casualties
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- 1 (xsd:integer)
- 2 (xsd:integer)
- 3 (xsd:integer)
- 5 (xsd:integer)
- 8 (xsd:integer)
- 10 (xsd:integer)
- 11 (xsd:integer)
- 169 (xsd:integer)
- 215 (xsd:integer)
- 3833 (xsd:integer)
- 5900 (xsd:integer)
- United Kingdom: (en)
- United States: (en)
- Jordan: (en)
- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant: (en)
- At least 9,158 killed (en)
- Over 420,000 civilians displaced or fled to other countries (en)
- * 349 killed (en)
- * ~50 killed
Jaysh al-Sunna: (en)
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al-Qaeda: (en)
- Syrian Arab Republic: (en)
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- 23 (xsd:integer)
- Syrian Arab Republic (en)
- (Limited involvement') (en)
- (Local ground forces) (en)
- * Peshmerga (en)
- Air war and ground forces
*
*
* (en)
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al-Qaeda
* al-Nusra Front
** Khorasan group
* Tahrir al-Sham
** Jaysh al-Sunna
* Rouse the Believers Operations Room
** Guardians of Religion Organization
* 23px Jund al-Aqsa
Turkistan Islamic Party
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Ahrar al-Sham (en)
- Supported by:
*
*
* Islamic Resistance in Iraq
* Popular Mobilization Forces
* Kata'ib Hezbollah (en)
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- 0001-05-14 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-07-13 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-07-24 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-09-06 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-10-25 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- Stephen Harper (en)
- Abdullah Ensour (en)
- Trevor Jones (en)
- Bashar al-Assad (en)
- Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (en)
- Helle Thorning-Schmidt (en)
- Mark Rutte (en)
- Abdelilah Benkirane (en)
- Masoud Barzani (en)
- Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (en)
- Volker Wieker (en)
- Chuck Hagel (en)
- Donald Trump (en)
- Jean-Yves Le Drian (en)
- Yvan Blondin (en)
- David Johnston (en)
- Lars Løkke Rasmussen (en)
- Salih Muslim Muhammad (en)
- Lloyd Austin (en)
- Pierre de Villiers (en)
- Thomas J. Lawson (en)
- Barack Obama (en)
- Justin Trudeau (en)
- Tony Abbott (en)
- Abu Mohammad al-Julani (en)
- Joe Biden (en)
- Angela Merkel (en)
- Hamad bin Ali Al Attiyah (en)
- Bouchaib Arroub (en)
- Mark Esper (en)
- James Mattis (en)
- King Abdullah II (en)
- Malcolm Turnbull (en)
- King Mohammed VI (en)
- King Salman (en)
- Stephen Hillier (en)
- Ashton Carter (en)
- Khalifa Al Nahyan (en)
- Patrick M. Shanahan (en)
- Tamim Al Thani (en)
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Abu Jaber Sheikh (en)
- Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Abu Alaa Afri (en)
- King Abdullah Al Saud (en)
- Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud (en)
- Abu Humam al-Shami
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Abu Jaber Sheikh
Abu Yahia al-Hamawi (en)
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- 0001-09-22 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 2015-07-26 (xsd:date)
- June 2025 (en)
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- Number of militants killed possibly higher, due to them covering up their losses. (en)
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- Operation Inherent Resolve, the military intervention against ISIL, and the foreign involvement in the Syrian Civil War (en)
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- Ongoing operations
* 19,786 U.S. and allied airstrikes, over 16,000 hitting ISIL positions
* Thousands of targets destroyed, thousands of militants killed
* ISIL loses most of its territory in Syria by December 2017
* ISIL suffers military defeat and loses almost all of its remaining territory in March 2019
* U.S. and allies supplying weapons and advisers to the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces
* U.S.-backed rebel training program 2014-2016
* U.S.-led occasional strikes against the Syrian government
*U.S. Marines and Special Operation forces deployed in Syria
*Planned withdrawal of most U.S. troops in late 2020
*Further decline of Russia–United States relations
*Death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ISIL leader in October 2019
* Death of ISIL's leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi in February 2022
* Death of ISIL's leader Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi during clashes in April 2023.
* Attacks on U.S. bases in Syria since October 2023
* US-backed rebels enter Damascus and topple the Ba'athist Syria regime (en)
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- Timeline of the American-led intervention in Syria (en)
- Timeline of US intervention in the Syrian civil war (en)
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