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rdfs:label
  • Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
skos:prefLabel
  • Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war
skos:altLabel
  • Russia
  • Russian
  • Syria
  • intervened
  • military intervention
  • Syrian Civil War
  • Syrian civil war
  • military intervention in Syria
  • war in Syria
  • Russian intervention
  • Russian military intervention
  • Russian interference
  • Group of Forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
  • Moscow’s brutal Syria campaign
  • Russia intervened in the Syrian civil war
  • Russia's actions in Syria
  • Russia's engagement in the Syrian conflict
  • Russia's military intervention in Syria
  • Russia's role in the Syrian Civil War
  • Russian airstrike
  • Russian airstrikes in Syria
  • Russian forces deployed to Syria
  • Russian group of forces in Syria
  • Russian intervention in Syria
  • Russian intervention in the Syrian Civil War
  • Russian military intervention exclusively in Syria
  • Russian military intervention in Syria
  • Russian military operation in Syria
  • Russian military pilots in Syria
  • Russian troops in Syria
  • Syria (2015)
  • alongside Russian troops
  • attacks against rebel and ISIL forces
  • intervened in the Syrian Civil War
  • intervention in Syria
  • its involvement in the Syrian civil war
  • military campaign in Syria
  • operations in Syria
  • separately by Russia
  • shot down over Syria in November 2015
  • their Syrian war tactic
  • Russian_military_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#Reports_of_civilian_casualties_and_war_crimes
  • Russia had previously used on civilian targets in Syria
  • Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War
clgo:causalties
  • 1An-26lost
  • 1Ilyushin Il-20lost
  • 1Ka-52lost
  • 1Mi-28Nlost
  • 1MiG-29Klost
  • 1Su-25lost
  • 1Su-30SMlost
  • 1Su-33lost
  • 2Mi-35lost
  • 2Mi-8AMTshlost
  • 2Su-24lost
  • For probable RussianPMCskilledsee here
  • 117 servicemen killed (officially perRussia′s MoD)
clgo:combatant
  • *
  • Islamic State
  • ----
  • Supported by:
  • *Free Syrian Army
  • *Syrian Turkmen Brigades
  • *Jaysh al-Islam
  • In support of:
  • *()
  • *(2015–2017)
  • *Syrian Democratic Forces()
  • Army of Conquest (2015–2017)
  • Syrian Democratic Forces(2017–2019)
  • Tahrir al-Sham (2017–present)
clgo:commander
clgo:date
  • 2015-09-30
clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict
clgo:place
clgo:result
  • Ongoing
  • * Major pro-government strategic gains across Syria
  • * Russian forces partially withdraw in mid-March 2016
  • *Russian special forcesare still on the ground in Syria (especially in Idlib) where they provide training and support attacks on the rebels as of September 2019.
  • *Russian Air Forcein indefinite deployment, air-strikes to continue post-withdrawal. Detachments ofRussian Military Policepatrol and conduct internal security operations in support of Syrian government
  • * Pro-government forces increase controlled territory four-fold from 19,000 sq km to 78,000 sq km
  • * In response to Turkey launchingOperation Peace Spring,Syrian Armysupported by Russian forces enterManbij,Al-Thawrah,Raqqa,Ain Issa,Tell TamerandKobanias of October 2019 after a deal is reached with theSDF
clgo:strength
  • 2
  • 1
  • SAM
  • Reconnaissance aircraft
  • UAV
  • MRAP
  • Forpost
  • GAZ Tigr
  • 2s
  • Attack helicopter
  • A-50U
  • Fighter aircraft
  • Utility helicopter
  • IMV
  • Iveco Rys'
  • Il-20M1
  • Orlan-10
  • Interceptor aircraft
  • Tu-214R
  • Kamaz Typhoon
  • Naval ships
  • MiG-31BM
  • UGV
  • Uran-6
  • ----
  • Islamic State:
  • 4,300 personnel
  • 10,000–21,000
  • 12Mi-24P/35M
  • 12Su-24M2
  • 14Tu-22M3
  • 29K720 Iskander(SS-26) missile launchers
  • 3Buyan-M-classcorvettes
  • 3SA-22, other anti-aircraft and anti-missile weapons, includingS-400,S-300VM, andVityaz (S-350E)(unconfirmed officially)
  • 40,000–70,000
  • 4Improved Kilo-classsubmarines
  • 4Ka-52
  • 4Mi-8AMTSh
  • 4MiG-29SMT
  • 4Su-25SM
  • 4Su-27SM
  • 4Su-30SM
  • 4Su-35S
  • 4Su-57
  • 5Tu-160
  • 6Mi-28N
  • 6Tu-95MSM
  • 8Su-34
  • Ahrar al-Sham:
  • Attack bombers
  • Between 45,000 and 60,000 fighters (disputed)
  • Free Syrian Army:
  • Ground arms and equipment
  • Islamic Front : (2015 only)
  • Kuznetsov aircraft carrier battlegroup
  • SRBM (presumed)
  • Strategic bombers
  • Tactical bombers
  • Tahrir al-Sham:
  • Troop strength
  • ca. 31,000
  • support vessels
  • 30,000–100,000 fighters (per theCIAand theIraqi KurdistanChief of Staff)
  • Small numbers of tanks and assorted armored vehicles
is clgo:battle of
is clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict of
is clgo:usedInWar of