Operation Spring Shield

Operation Spring Shield
Part of the 2019–2020 northwestern Syria offensive and Turkish military operations in Idlib as part of Turkish involvement in the Syrian civil war

The situation after the ceasefire.
Date27 February – 6 March 2020
(1 week and 1 day)
Location
Result Ceasefire[3]
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
 Turkey Syria
 Iran
Hezbollah[1]
Supported by:
 Russia[2]
Commanders and leaders
Units involved

Turkish Armed Forces

Syrian Armed Forces

 Iran

Strength
8,350[14]–20,000[15] Unknown
Casualties and losses

Per Turkey:[16][17][18]
Turkey 41 killed
81 wounded
(including Balyun airstrikes)


Materiel:

destroyed or lost

Per SOHR:[21]
Syria 170 soldiers and 27 militiamen killed (between 15th of January and the 5th of March 2020).
Per Middle East Institute:[22]
Syria 405 government soldiers and militias killed(between 28th of February and the 6th of March 2020)
Per Turkey:[23]
Syria 3,136 soldiers and militiamen neutralized (killed, wounded or captured)


9–14 killed, 30 wounded [24][25][26][27]
Iran 55 militias killed [28][29]


Materiel:

Operation Spring Shield (Turkish: Bahar Kalkanı Harekâtı) was a cross-border military operation carried out by the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) in the Idlib Governorate of northwestern Syria against the Syrian Armed Forces and allied militias. The operation was launched on 27 February 2020 in direct response to the Balyun airstrikes, aiming to address the escalating situation in the region.[35][36]

According to Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, the primary objective of Operation Spring Shield was to achieve a ceasefire agreement within the framework of the Astana talks and to establish stability in the Second Northern Syria Buffer Zone. Additionally, the operation sought to prevent the mass migration of people from Idlib to the Turkish border, a pressing humanitarian concern.[37]

On 5 March, Turkey and Russia signed a ceasefire agreement in Moscow, marking a step towards de-escalation in the region.[4]

  1. ^ Israel learned from Hezbollah's defeat at the hands of Turkey, Jerusalem Post, May 21, 2020. Accessed May 22, 2020.
  2. ^ Bohl, Ryan; Tack, Sim (5 March 2020). "Essential Geopolitics: Turkey and Russia Face a Risky Situation in Syria" (Podcast). Stratfor. Retrieved 23 July 2023. We've seen a Turkish supported counteroffensive on the ground in Idlib, which has partially failed
  3. ^ Tuvan Gumrukcu (2020-03-06). "Ceasefire in Syria's Idlib comes at a cost for Turkey's Erdogan". Reuters.
  4. ^ a b "Syria war: Russia and Turkey agree Idlib ceasefire". BBC News. 5 March 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Opposition factions capture more areas in south Idlib as regime forces advance into Saraqeb". SOHR. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Liveuamap, (New Zaytoun, Az Ziyarah, Tell Wasit, Khirbat al-Naqus, Tall Rasm al Kabir, Tall Zajrim, Al Qahirah, Al Zuqum, Qulaydin, Al Ankawi, Al Haluba, Qaqafinah, Kafr Uwayd, Sfuhun, Fulayfil, Al Fatirah)". Liveuamap.
  7. ^ "Backed by Russian airpower, regime forces recapture Saraqib city only four days after Turkish forces and proxy factions captured it". SOHR. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  8. ^ "Liveuamap (Kafr Battihk, Dadikh, Turunbah, Jubas, Saraqib)". Liveuamap.
  9. ^ "Bahar Kalkanı Harekatı'nı yöneten komutan Sinan Yayla kimdir nerelidir?" (in Turkish). Yeni Akit. 2020-03-02.
  10. ^ "Syrian regime commander reportedly killed in Turkish drone strike in Aleppo". Rudaw. 28 February 2020. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  11. ^ a b "Turkish combat drones kill 3 Assad regime generals in Idlib". Daily Sabah. 1 March 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  12. ^ "Son dakika haberi: SİHA korkusu sardı! Rejimin elindeki asker sayısı azalınca, böyle getirildiler..." Sabah. 5 March 2020. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  13. ^ "Cumhurbaşkanlığı İletişim Başkanlığı açıkladı: Güncel haritalar ve grafikler ile Suriye'de yaşanan son gelişmeler". Takvim. 6 March 2020. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  14. ^ 150 Turkish military vehicles enter Syria as calm prevails the “de-escalation” zone
  15. ^ Ceasefire in Syria's Idlib comes at a cost for Turkey's Erdogan
  16. ^ "Erdoğan: İdlib'de 59 şehit verdik". www.sozcu.com.tr. 8 March 2020.
  17. ^ One Turkish soldier killed, two wounded in Syria's Idlib - ministry, Turkey says one soldier killed in Syrian government shelling in Idlib, One Turkish soldier killed and nine wounded in Syria's Idlib: ministry
  18. ^ Two Turkish soldiers killed, six wounded in Syria's Idlib - ministry, Turkish defence ministry says two soldiers died in Syria's Idlib
  19. ^ 1 Bayraktar TB2 (March 2020) [1] Archived 2022-03-02 at the Wayback Machine[2]
    1 TAI Anka-S (1 March)[3][4]
    1 Bayraktar Tactical UAS (3 March)[5][6]
    1 Bayraktar TB2 (4 March) [7]
  20. ^ Services (March 6, 2020). "Turkish UAVs played leading role in Idlib battle". Janes.
  21. ^ Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (March 5, 2020). "Military escalation in "De-escalation zone" 51 days on: 1,200,000 people displaced…2,640 killed…276 areas fall to regime forces". Retrieved March 13, 2021.
  22. ^ "The Syrian Regime's Combat Losses in Spring 2020, and What Lies Ahead". Middle East Institute. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  23. ^ Operation Spring Shield leaves mark on Syria in 2020
  24. ^ "Turkish strike in Syria kills nine Hezbollah members, wounds 30". Reuters. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  25. ^ "Several Hezbollah members killed in Turkish strike in Syria: reports". İ24News. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  26. ^ "Turkey launches military operation against Syrian regime". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  27. ^ "Lebanon's Hezbollah holds funeral for five of its fighters killed in Syria". Alarabiya News. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  28. ^ "IRGC trained militias suffer losses in northwest Syria". Long War Journal. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  29. ^ "Iran Buries 21 Afghan, Pakistani Proxy Fighters Killed In Syria". Radio Farda. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  30. ^ "The Syrian Regime's Combat Losses in Spring 2020, and What Lies Ahead". Middle East Institute. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  31. ^ "Turkish Drones and Artillery Are Devastating Assad's Forces In Idlib Province-Here's Why". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  32. ^ "بعد إسقاطها لمروحيتين الشهر الفائت.. القوات التركية تسقط طائرتين حربيتين تابعة للنظام السوري في أجواء محافظة إدلب". SOHR. March 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  33. ^ "Turkey shoots down two Syrian fighter jets over Idlib". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  34. ^ "Turkey shoots down two Syrian warplanes, destroys armor, kills troops as conflict escalates". Washington Post. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  35. ^ Amberin Zaman (2020-03-01). "Turkey launches Operation Spring Shield against Syrian forces". Al-Monitor.
  36. ^ Joe Truzman (2020-03-05). "Turkey's Operation "Spring Shield" delivers blow to Hezbollah". Longwarjournal.org.
  37. ^ "Rusya'dan İdlib açıklaması: Ateşkes düzenlemesine genel olarak uyuluyor" (in Turkish). Ankara: Milliyet. 2020-03-12.

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