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Hassan Abbous (IS emir of Homs)
  
Unknown

Location
  
Palmyra, Syria

Dates
  
16 Jul 2014 – 26 Jul 2014

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Dawoud Brigade
  
Local NDF militia Army Special Forces

100–2,000
  
370 (gas field garrison) Unknown number of reinforcements

51–67 killed
  
347–361 killed (200 executed)* 200–250 captured/missing (mostly civilian workers)

Result
  
Syrian Army recaptures the gas field

Combatants
  
Syria, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

Similar
  
Al‑Otaiba ambush, Battle of Sarrin (June–Jul, 2015 Al‑Hawl offensive, Siege of Hama, Rif Dimashq offensive

First battle of the shaer gas field


The First Battle of the Shaer gas field occurred in mid-July 2014 during the Syrian Civil War when radical jihadists of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) attacked and captured the field from government forces, which was followed by an Army counter-attack. It was one of the deadliest battles up-to-date in the war between fighters of the militant group and government troops.

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First Battle of the Shaer gas field Assad regime and Islamic State battle for control of Shaer gas field

Battle

First Battle of the Shaer gas field Islamic State claims control of Shaer gas field advertises spoils

On the evening of 16 July 2014, ISIS militants launched a massive assault on the Shaer field, located in the desert region of Palmyra in Homs province. The attack started with a suicide bombing, followed by assaults on Army checkpoints. After 12 hours of fighting, the militants captured all eight military checkpoints and secured the gas field. Out of 370 NDF militiamen present at the start of the attack, only 30 managed to escape to the nearby Hajjar field. Days later, it was reported that some of the military officers committed betrayal at the start of the attack.

First Battle of the Shaer gas field Breaking Syrian Army fights back ISIS in Shaer gas field

After the raid, ISIS posted online a video purportedly showing two rocket launchers and two tanks that they captured and the bodies of 50 people lying in an open desert space, many apparently executed.

First Battle of the Shaer gas field Syria39s Army Takes Hills near AlMahr Field and Shaer Gas Field

It was determined 270 people on the government side, including 11 civilian workers, were killed, with at least 200 of them executed after being captured. Another 200–250 government fighters and workers remained captured or missing, while 21–27 ISIS militants were killed. Government supporters branded the killings of the soldiers as a “massacre” and the pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights condemned the killings with the SOHR director stating: “The Observatory condemns summary execution as a war crime, regardless of which side it is committed by in the Syrian conflict. Summary execution is a war crime — whether of civilians or combatants. They are prisoners of war and must not be executed.”

First Battle of the Shaer gas field Major Syrian gas field hit by explosions tied to ISIL World

Soon after, the military launched an attempt to recapture the gas field, which included air strikes. The next day, Syrian special forces joined the battle as government troops recaptured parts of the Shaer field. 11–20 soldiers and 30–40 ISIS fighters were killed during the day's clashes.

First Battle of the Shaer gas field The Syrian Arab Army establishes full control on alShaer gas field

On 19 July, government aircraft withdrew from the field due to heavy militant fire from 23-mm heavy machine guns, while the fighting settled into hit-and-run attacks after government forces managed to recapture large areas of the gas field but were still trying to take control of the surrounding areas. Later, it was reported 60–65 soldiers were killed during the day, ether by friendly fire airstrikes or in fighting against ISIS.

On 20 July, government forces pushed ISIS out of the gas field and secured it, while fighting continued on its outskirts. According to another source, the Islamic State was still in control of the gas field, despite efforts of the Army. The next day, new government reinforcements arrived at Tiyas airbase, east of Homs city, while more fighting left six soldiers dead.

On 26 July, the Army secured the gas field, as well as the surrounding hills. The capture of the field came after ISIS forces retreated. According to the military, this was achieved due to a "precise operation in which dozens of terrorists were killed." The ISIS itself claimed they retreated after destroying the field's equipment and capturing at least 15 tanks and dozens of rockets which were used to guard the field, thus achieving their goal.

Aftermath

In late October, ISIS once again attacked the gas field and after three days of fighting captured the field, as well as the Hayyan Gas Company. only to be lost to the SAA on 6 November, when the Army retook the Shaer gas field and Syriatel Hill from ISIL.

References

First Battle of the Shaer gas field Wikipedia