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Syrian Civil War Infobox

Syrian Civil War
Part of the Arab Spring, the Arab Winter, the spillover of the Iraqi Civil War and Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict

Current military situation: Red: Syrian government, Green: Syrian opposition, Yellow: Rojava (SDF), Grey: Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant,
White: Tahrir al-Sham (formerly known as the al-Nusra Front)
For a more detailed map, see Cities and towns during the Syrian Civil War. The map above was last updated on 13 May 2017.
Date15 March 2011 (2011-03-15) – present
(13 years, 1 month, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Syria (with spillovers in neighboring countries)
Status Ongoing
Territorial
changes
As of May 2017: the government held 22.03% of Syria (70.6% of the population); ISIL-held territory constituted 32.38% of Syria (5.9% of the population); 22.43% controlled by the SDF (14.2% of the population); 23.16% held by rebel groups (including the al-Nusra front; 9.3% of the population)[13]
Main belligerents
Syrian opposition

 Turkey[a] (from 2016)

 Rojava (SDF)
(from 2012)
Allied Groups
Support:

CJTF–OIR
(from 2014)

Commanders and leaders
KIA:
KIA:

United StatesUnited States Army Stephen J. Townsend[41]
(Commander of CJTF-OIR)
Strength

Syrian Armed Forces: 180,000[42]
General Security Directorate: 8,000[43]
National Defense Force: 80,000[44]

Allied groups
  • Hezbollah: 6,000–8,000[45]
    Ba'ath Brigades: 7,000
    Russia: 4,000 troops[46] and 1,000 contractors[47]
    Iran: 3,000–5,000[45][48]
    Other allied groups: 15,500+

FSA: 40,000–50,000[49]
Islamic Front: 40,000–70,000[50]

Other groups: 12,500[51]
15,000–20,000 (U.S. claim, late 2016)[52]

SDF: 50,000+[53][54]

  • YPG and YPJ: 57,000–60,000[55][56]
    (most, not all, part of the SDF)
  • Syriac Military Council: 2,000
  • Army of Revolutionaries: 3,000
Casualties and losses

Syrian Government:
60,901–95,901 soldiers killed[57][58]
45,290–59,290 militiamen killed[57][58]
4,700 soldiers and militiamen and 2,000 supporters captured[57]

Allied groups

110,811–146,811 fighters killed[d][57][58]
979 protesters killed[64]


Turkey Turkey:
71 soldiers killed (2016–17 ground incursion)[65]
11,522+ killed (per SOHR)[66]
20,711+ killed (per YPG and SAA)[67][68]

Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria Rojava:
3,613 killed[69][70]


CJTF–OIR:
3 killed[71][72][73]

96,073[57]–103,648[74] civilian deaths estimate


Total killed:
321,358–451,358 (March 2017 SOHR estimate)[57]


Over 7,600,000 internally displaced (July 2015 UNHCR estimate) Over 4,800,000 refugees (August 2016 estimate NRC Handelsblad)[75]


a Turkey has provided arms support to the Syrian opposition since 2011. From August 2016 to March 2017, Turkey fought alongside a rebel contingent in Aleppo governorate against the SDF and ISIL but not against the Syrian government.

b From September to November 2016, the United States fought alongside a rebel contingent in Aleppo governorate solely against ISIL, but not against the Syrian government or the SDF.[76][77] In April 2017, the United States attacked the Syrian government in response to the Khan Shaykhun chemical attack.
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