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Battle of Bosra (2015)

The Battle of Bosra refers to a military operation launched by Syrian rebels during the Syrian Civil War, which successfully captured the city of Bosra.


Battle of Bosra
Part of the Syrian Civil War
Map showing the rebel offensive to seize Bosra
Date21–25 March 2015 (4 days)LocationBosra, Daraa Governorate, SyriaResult
Rebel victoryTerritorialchanges
Rebels capture Bosra21–25 March 2015 (4 days)Bosra, Daraa Governorate, SyriaRebel victoryRebels capture Bosra
21–25 March 2015 (4 days)
Bosra, Daraa Governorate, Syria
Rebel victory
Rebels capture Bosra
Free Syrian Army Al-Nusra Front Islamic Muthanna MovementSyrian Arab Republic

Syrian Arab Army National Defense Force Hezbollah Lions of Hussein Iranian IRGC Imam Ali Brigades | | | | | Gen. Bashar al-Zoubi(Southern Front leader)Ahmad al-Awda(Youth of Sunna Forces leader) | Issam ZahreddineAbu Kadhim Khudr †(Imam Ali Brigades commander) | | | | | Southern Front

Youth of Sunna Forces Yarmouk Brigade Omari Brigades Lions of Sunna Brigade | 52nd Brigade 17th Brigade | | | | | 21–25 killed | Unknown | | | | | 4 civilians killed | | | | |

The Battle of Bosra refers to a military operation launched by Syrian rebels during the Syrian Civil War, which successfully captured the city of Bosra.

On 21 March 2015, the offensive was launched by rebels on Syrian Army positions in and around Bosra. According to an opposition activist from Daraa, 10,000 rebels were involved in the battle.

On 24 March 2015, rebels advanced in the town and besieged a number of soldiers in the ancient citadel, which the Army relieved after a counterattack. The Syrian Air Force launched 10 airstrikes on the town, while 30 barrel bombs were also dropped that day. The Army also fired rockets on the nearby Maaraba hospital, where injured rebels were being treated, which completely levelled the building.

On 25 March 2015, FSA rebels backed by Islamist factions captured the town and its UNESCO archaeological sites. According to a pro-government source, Army and militia units retreated from their positions in the town after the promised reinforcements were not deployed.

On 29 March, local clashes took place in Glen town in the Daraa countryside between the Islamic Muthanna Movement and the Lions of Sunna Brigade after an "argument" occurred about dividing the seized weapons and ammunition in Bosra. One fighter from the Islamic Muthanna Movement was killed, while three fighters were injured from both sides in the clashes. Ahmad al-Awda turned against Al-Nusra and the Islamic Muthanna Movement and "expelled" them from the city.

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