East Hama offensive (2017)
Military operation of the Syrian civil war / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Eastern Hama offensive (2017) was a military operation conducted by the Syrian Army against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) with the goal to secure the Ithriyah-Sheikh Hilal road, the government supply line towards Aleppo, and advance towards Wadi Auzain.[16]
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For the previous offensives, see Palmyra offensive (2017), Eastern Homs offensive (2017), East Aleppo offensive (January–April 2017), and Maskanah Plains offensive.
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Part of the Syrian Civil War and the Russian military intervention in Syria | |||||||
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Russia Allied militias: Liwa al-Quds Hezbollah[2] | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | ||||||
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| Military of ISIL |
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