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词条 Syrian Kurdish–Islamist conflict (2013–present)
释义

  1. Background

  2. The conflict

     2013  Kurdish capture of Ras al-Ayn and spread of fighting   August–September fighting and Kurdish advances  October Kurdish offensive  November Kurdish offensive  December Kurdish offensive  2014  January–February Islamist offensive and Kurdish counter-offensive  March–April fighting at Tell Abyad and Kobanê  May kidnappings  July Kobanî offensive  September Kobanî offensive  Merger with Iraqi campaign  2015  January–December  Nusra-YPG clashes  Al-Hawl offensive  Tishrin Dam offensive  2016  Northern Aleppo offensive  Al-Shaddadi offensive  Manbij offensive  Afrin Canton  Raqqa offensive  Turkish intervention (2015-present)  2017  2018  2019 

  3. See also

  4. References

{{Multiple issues|{{Primary sources|date=January 2019}}{{Update|date=January 2019}}}}{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict = 2013 Syrian Kurdish–Islamist conflict
| partof = the Rojava conflict of the Syrian Civil War, and Operation Inherent Resolve
| image = Syrian Civil War map.svg
| caption = Territories held by the SDF (yellow), ISIL (black), the Syrian Army (red), the Syrian opposition (green), and areas contested in Syria (white), as of December 2018
| date = 16 July 2013 – present
({{Age in months, weeks and days|month1=07|day1=16|year1=2013}})
| place = Northern Syria
| result = Ongoing
  • Major increase in size of Rojava[1]
  • Turkish military action against Rojava's expansion
  • Insurgency against Kurdish forces

| combatant1 = {{flagicon image|Flag of Syrian Democratic Forces.svg}} Syrian Democratic Forces
And allied groups

CJTF-OIR (airstrikes, arms, and ground troops) (from 2014)

  • {{flagicon|United States of America}} United States[2]
  • {{flagicon|Australia}} Australia
  • {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} United Kingdom
  • {{flagicon|France}} France[3]
  • {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Netherlands
  • {{flag|United Arab Emirates}}[4][5][6]
  • {{flag|Saudi Arabia}} (from 2018)[7][6]
  • {{flag|Czech Republic}}[8]
  • {{flagicon|Iraqi Kurdistan}} Iraqi Kurdistan[9] (limited involvement)

{{flag|Russia}} (airstrikes, arms and ground troops)[10][11][12]
{{flag|Syria}} (arms, until 2016)[13][14][15]
| combatant2 = {{Flagdeco|Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant}} Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant[17]
  • Military of ISIL
  • Dokumacılar (2013–17)

| combatant3 = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Al-Nusra Front.svg}} al-Nusra Front (2013–17)[16]
{{flagicon image|Flag of Ahrar ash-Sham.svg}} Ahrar ash-Sham[17]
{{flagicon image|Logo_of_Jaysh_al-Islam.jpg}} Jaysh al-Islam[18]
{{flagicon|Syrian opposition}} Free Syrian Army factions
  • {{flagicon image|Mare' Operations Room Insignia.svg}} Mare' Operations Room (2014–16)
  • Hawar Kilis Operations Room (since 2016)
  • {{flagicon image|Official_Flag_of_Syrian_Turkmen.jpg}} Syrian Turkmen Brigades[19]
{{flagicon image|Fatah Halab operations room.jpg}} Fatah Halab (2015–17)
Supported by
  • {{flag|Turkey}} (artillery strikes and arms)[20][21][22]
  • {{flag|Qatar}} (arms)[23][24][25]
  • {{flag|Saudi Arabia}} (arms, until 2017)[26][27][28]

| commander1 = {{flagicon|Rojava}} Salih Muslim Muhammad
(PYD leader)
{{Flagicon image|People's Protection Units Flag.svg|border=no}} Sipan Hemo
(YPG general commander)
{{Flagicon image|People's Protection Units Flag.svg|border=no}} Cemşîd Osman
(YPG commander of Ras al-Ayn)
{{Flagicon image|People's Protection Units Flag.svg|border=no}} Nujin Derik
(YPG commander of Aleppo)
{{Flagicon image|People's Protection Units Flag.svg|border=no}} Roshna Akeed
(YPG Ras al-Ayn commander)
{{flagicon|Syrian opposition}}{{flagicon|Rojava}} Alaa Ajabu{{KIA}}
(Jabhat al-Akrad general commander)
{{flagicon|Syrian opposition}}{{flagicon|Rojava}} Abu Layla{{DOW}} (Jabhat al-Akrad and Northern Sun Battalion commander)
| commander2 = {{Flagdeco|Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant}} Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (self-declared caliph)
{{Flagdeco|Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant}} Abu Ayman al-Iraqi{{KIA}} (head of military council)[29][30]
{{Flagdeco|Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant}} Abu Suleiman{{KIA}} (replacement military chief)[30]
{{Flagdeco|Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant}} Abu Omar al-Shishani{{KIA}} (field commander in Syria)
{{Flagdeco|Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant}} Abu Ali al-Anbari{{KIA}} (deputy, Syria)
{{Flagdeco|Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant}} Abu Musab{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}}
(ISIL emir of Tell Abyad)
| commander3 = Unknown
| units1 = {{flagicon image|Flag of Syrian Democratic Forces.svg}} Syrian Democratic Forces
  • People's Protection Units
  • Women's Protection Units
  • {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Jaysh_al-Thuwar.svg}} Army of Revolutionaries[31][32]
  • {{flagicon image|Flag of Liwa Thuwar al-Raqqa.svg}} Jabhat Thuwar al-Raqqa[33]
  • {{flagicon|Syrian opposition}} Elite Brigade[34]
  • {{flagicon image|Flag of al-Sanadid Forces.svg}} Al-Sanadid Forces[35]
  • Syriac Military Council (MFS)[36]
Foreign volunteers
  • {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Kurdistan_Workers_Party_(PKK).svg}} Kurdistan Workers' Party[37]
  • {{flagicon image|International Freedom Battalion original banner.svg}} International Freedom Battalion[38][39]

•  MLKP[40]

•  PML-RC[41]

•  United Freedom Forces (BÖG)

  • Sosyal İsyan[42][43]
Anarchist and antifascist units
  • Devrimci Anarşist Faaliyet (DAF)[44]
  • Other anarchist and anarcho-feminist volunteers
[45]
Arab tribes
  • Al-Shaitat[46]
  • Sharabiyya tribe
    (Ras al-'Ayn area)[47]
  • Zubayd tribe
    (Ras al-'Ayn area)[47]
  • Shammar tribe
    (Ya'rubiyah area)[48]
Security forces
  • Asayish
  • Sutoro[49]

| units2 = ISIL Military
| units3 = Unknown
| strength1 = YPG: 65,000[50]
Jabhat al-Akrad: 7,000[51]
Kurdistan Workers' Party: 600[52]
| strength2 = ISIL: Over 15,140[53][54][55]
| strength3 = al-Nusra Front: 5,000–6,000[56]
| casualties1 = 11,000 fighters killed
21,000 fighters wounded[57]
| casualties2 = By YPG/SDF:
25,336 killed, 2,127 captured (YPG claim; 2013–2017 total)[58][59][60][61][62]
By US-led airstrikes:
9,145+ killed (SOHR claim, minimum, as of March 2019)[63]
| casualties3 = Unknown
| casualties4 = Dozens of Syrian and 4 Turkish[64][65] civilians killed and 100,000[66] Syrian Kurds fleeing to Turkey
}}{{Campaignbox Syrian Civil War}}{{Campaignbox Rojava Revolution}}

The Syrian Kurdish–Islamist conflict, a major theater in the Syrian Civil War, started after fighting erupted between the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) and Islamist rebel factions in the city of Ras al-Ayn. Kurdish forces launched a campaign in an attempt to take control of the Islamist-controlled areas in the governorate of al-Hasakah and some parts of Raqqa and Aleppo governorates after al-Qaeda in Syria used those areas to attack the YPG. The Kurdish groups and their allies' goal was also to capture Kurdish areas from the Arab Islamist rebels and strengthen the autonomy of the region of Rojava.[67]

Background

Since the end of the Battle of Ras al-Ayn, the city was divided between an Arab-controlled western part and a Kurdish-controlled eastern part.[68] On 16 July, members of the al-Nusra Front attacked a Women's Protection Units (YPJ) patrol. They detained the driver; two female fighters managed to escape. In response to this attack, the People's Protection Units (YPG) brought reinforcements from al-Derbasiya while al-Nusra had sent 200 fighters as reinforcements a few days before.[69]

The conflict

{{See|YPG–FSA relations}}{{See also|Inter-rebel conflict during the Syrian Civil War}}

2013

On 28 January, Arab tribesmen attacked the homes of Christian Armenians and Assyrians in the village of ad-Dalawiyah ({{convert|25|km|mi}} south of Qamishli) and attempted to steal their harvest. The Assyrian Democratic Organization condemned the attacks, characterising them as "foreign deeds". Islamist rebels repeatedly called for Christians in the province to leave.[70]

Kurdish capture of Ras al-Ayn and spread of fighting

On 16 July, the Kana'is street (where the YPG was positioned) and the al-Mahatta neighborhood (where al-Nusra was positioned) witnessed clashes.[69] A few hours later, the YPG took control of the headquarters of al-Nusra and released the fighter al-Nusra had kidnapped.[71]

On 17 July, Kurdish fighters expelled the jihadists from the town of Ras al-Ayn after a night of fighting[72] and soon after took control of the border crossing with Turkey.[73] Islamist forces retreated from Ras al-Ayn to Tal Half, Asfar and Najar which were under rebel control.[74] Eleven people were killed during the fighting, including nine jihadist and two Kurdish fighters.[75]

On 19 July, the YPG captured the village of Tal A'lo.[76] Fighting was still continuing in Karhouk and A'li Agha.[77] The next day, Kurdish fighters captured an al-Nusra checkpoint near the contested villages. By this point, 35 jihadist and 19 YPG fighters had been killed in the fighting.[78]

On 20 July, the YPG took control of a key dam previously held by the Islamists.[79]

By the end of July 2013, ISIL and al-Nusra expelled Jabhat al-Akrad and the YPG from the border town of Tell Abyad after a week of fighting which displaced thousands of Kurdish civilians.[80]

August–September fighting and Kurdish advances

On 1 August, the Islamic State declared the start of the siege of Kobanî, or Ayn al-Arab where the headquarters of the YPG is located. The area surrounding Kobani was then blocked on all sides by ISIL and the Turks.[81]

By August 28, Islamists and Kurdish forces were battling for control of the town of Yarubiya on the Syrian-Iraqi border. Islamists had captured further territory from the Kurds in Aleppo and Raqqa provinces; while in Aleppo, Islamists were ethnically cleansing Kurds from towns in the countryside and massacring them, leading to a mass migration of civilians to the town of Afrin.[82]

On 17 September, in the Al-Hasakah Governorate, Fighting broke out between Kurdish fighters and Islamist fighters in A'louk village that lies east of Ras al-A'in while fighting still took place near the town of al-Ya'rubiya. On 18 September, YPG took control of A'louk after four days of fighting that killed 20 people.[83]

On 26 September, rebels from the Free Syrian Army joined ISIL in clashes with YPG forces around the town of Atma, on the Turkish border. FSA units were said to have brought heavy artillery to the battle to push back Kurdish snipers while Kurdish tanks were firing at Atma. Arab rebel artillery was launched at the town of Jindires.[84]

On 29 September, multiple bombers attacked Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan. Six people were killed and more than 40 were injured. The Islamic State later claimed responsibility and stated the attacks were retaliation for Masoud Barzani's stated intention of intervening in Syria on behalf of the Syrian Kurds.[85]

October Kurdish offensive

On 26 October the YPG took control of the al-Yaarubiyah border crossing with Iraq[86] as well as the town itself.[87]

On 28 October, the ISIS front in the oil-rich Çil Axa region completely collapsed. The YPG captured the villages of Girhok, Yusufiyê, Sefa, Cinêdiyê, Girê Fatê, Ebû Hecer and Mezraa Kelem while remnants of the ISIS forces fled to Tal Hamis and Tal Brak.[88]

November Kurdish offensive

On 2 November, Kurdish forces launched an offensive called the "Serekeniye Martyrs' Offensive", with the aim of consolidating their control of Hasaka province by pushing jihadist forces out of the area surrounding Ras al-Ayn.[89]

On 6 November, in Hasakah province, the YPG took over two villages west of Tall Tamer, on the highway to Aleppo, after clashes with the Islamic State, Jabhat Al-Nusra and allied rebel groups. The towns the YPG had taken over were Ghebesh and Tal Shemarin, which are inhabited by Assyrians.[90] By this point, YPG forces had captured a total of 40 towns and villages in the offensive.[91]

On 13 November, following major gains by the YPG, the PYD announced plans to create an autonomous transitional government to run the Kurdish-majority northeast of Syria. The plans were announced after a meeting in Qamishli that also involved Christian and Arab groups. The plan called for the creation of a parliament of 82 members elected from three cantons across the region. Kurdish officials also stated that the region would continue to be managed autonomously regardless of events elsewhere. In Raqqa province, rebel fighters launched domestically manufactured rockets on the villages of Kandar and Abdi Kawi which were under the control of the YPG.[92]

On 28 November, in Al-Hasakah province, YPG fighters took of three villages (Rokoba, A'wja, and Tal Maghas) which lie on the Tal Tamer-Hasaka road after violent clashes with the Islamic State, al-Nusra and several rebel battalions.[93]

December Kurdish offensive

During the night of 26/27 December, the YPG launched an offensive on jihadist-controlled areas between Hasakah and Qamishli, during which they took Tell Brak District.

On 1 January 2014, the YPG battled the Islamists in Tell Brak, but were not able to capture the town. The battle caused 39 YPG and 21 Islamist fatalities.[94]

2014

January–February Islamist offensive and Kurdish counter-offensive

On 24 January, jihadist forces attacked the YPG-held town of Manajeer in the Al-Hasakah Governorate. However, after four days of fighting, their attack was repelled. Twenty-three Islamist and three Kurdish fighters were killed. During the fighting, the YPG also captured at least one tank from the jihadists.[95]

On 1 February, it was reported that the YPG launched an offensive against Islamic State bases in Tell Abyad.[96]

On 3 February, the YPG claimed to have killed 8 ISIL fighters, including a commander, during clashes in Girê Spî.[97]

On 15 February, the YPG (supported by the Shammar tribe) launched an offensive against the Islamic State in the Tell Hamis area. Two days later, the YPG claimed to have killed "many" ISIL fighters and captured 30 of them, in addition to capturing five military vehicles and a large amount of weaponry during the operation.[98]

On 23 February, a predawn raid by the YPG captured Tell Brak, which lies in a strategic position between Al-Hasakah and Qamishli.[94]

On 26 February, the YPG announced it had halted all its military operations in the Kurdish-controlled regions but warned its enemies that it would respond to every hostile action on Kurdish soil.[99] The next day, the Islamic State launched an attack on Til Merûf which was eventually repelled by the YPG. According to the YPG, 16 ISIL fighters were killed in the clashes.[100]

March–April fighting at Tell Abyad and Kobanê

On 1 March, the Islamic State attacked villages around Tell Abyad but the attack was repelled and left one ISIL fighter killed, according to the YPG.[101] On 6 March, the YPG claimed to have killed 16 ISIL fighters and destroyed a "military vehicle" in Tell Abyad.[102]

On 11 March, ISIL captured the town of Sîrîn[103] and attacked the Al-Hadaya Hotel in the city of Qamishli with suicide bombs, killing nine Kurdish civilians.[104] SOHR also reported that the Islamic State executed 25 Kurds (including 14 fighters) in the Al-Sheyokh area, near Jarabulus.[105] On 13 March, ISIL (according to local sources) captured the Qereqozak Bridge and some strategic areas near the Tomb of Suleyman Shah in Kobanê after clashes with Kurdish fighters.[106] On 14 March, Kurdish sources claimed that the YPG and allied forces killed 35 Islamic State fighters in clashes in the countryside of southern Kobanî Canton, which erupted after ISIL launched an unsuccessful attack towards the Serriin silos.[107]

On 17 March, heavy clashes erupted between the YPG and ISIL near the Qereqozak Bridge in Kobanê. The YPG claimed to have killed 40 ISIS fighters.[108] On 19 March, the YPG captured Tell Henzir village.[109] The next day, the YPG also took control of Tell Henzir, Tell Xezal Miço, Ferisa Şerabiyan, Ferisa Sofiyan, Ferisa Dişo, Tell Boğan and Tell Meha. It was also stated that 32 Islamic State fighters were killed in the clashes.[110]

On 22 March, SOHR reported heavy clashes between ISIL and the YPG around many villages in the western countryside of Tell Abyad, which resulted in the fleeing of mainly Kurdish refugees from the western countryside of Tell Abyad and surrounding areas to Turkey.[105]

On 1 April, ISIL laid siege to Kobanê from three flanks, and launched an artillery attack from Zor Mughar. The YPG ambushed Islamic State forces at Kendal, east of Kobanê, killing 12 Azeri ISIL fighters and their Kurdish commander.[111] Fighting raged in Zor Mughar and Kharab Atto while YPG fighters cut off all the roads leading to Kobanê from the western side, starting from the villages of Ta'lk, Derbazin and al-Qanaya, to prevent potential attacks by Islamic State fighters against the city.[112] Despite YPG control of the hills around Sirrin, ISIL forces, backed up by tanks, captured two grain silos and seized the village of Tal al-Bawgha.[111]

The YPG, the Euphrates Islamic Liberation Front, Liwa Ahrar Souriya and the Liwa Thuwwar al-Raqqa worked together against the Islamic State in Kobanê.[113] The YPG also co-operated with the Farouq Brigades and the Liwa Thuwwar al-Raqqa in Raqqa Governorate in operations against ISIL.[113]

May kidnappings

On 29 May, it was reported that the Islamic State killed dozens of civilians in raids on several villages in the Ras al-Ayn region of Al-Hasakah province, with the retrieval of at least 15 bodies, including seven children.[114]

On 30 May, ISIL kidnapped 193 Kurdish civilians between the ages of 17 and 70 from the village of Qabasin near al-Bab. On the same day, they seized up to 186 Kurdish students who had been traveling from the Kobani region to Aleppo to complete exams.[115] The teenagers were reportedly sent to religious schools in Minjeb where they were subjected to Salafist indoctrination.[116]

July Kobanî offensive

On 4 July, using weapons captured in Iraq, the Islamic State seized the villages of Zor Maghar, Al-Zyara, and Bayadiyah, near the city of Kobanî, after three days of fighting with YPG forces.[117]

On 9 July, ISIL advanced towards Kobanî from the east, forcing the YPG to withdraw from the villages of Abdi, Kwi, Kendal, Kri and Sor.[118] The clashes led to the deaths of 18 Kurdish fighters.[119]

On 14 July, the PYD issued a regional call to arms for all Kurds to assist in defending Kobanî. Kurdish militants from the PKK crossed from Turkey to reinforce YPG defensive positions. By this time, at least 10 villages had fallen to the Islamic State, who had begun to lob mortars at Kobanî. At least two PKK fighters were killed while defending the canton.[120]

By the end of July, according to the PYD, the ISIL offensive against Kobanî had been repelled, with 685 ISIL fighters being killed.[121]

September Kobanî offensive

{{Main|Siege of Kobanî}}

On 17 September, following the capture of a strategic bridge over the Euphrates,[122] the Islamic State launched a large offensive using tanks, rockets and artillery in the direction of Kobanî, and within 24 hours captured 21 Kurdish villages. The advance left Kobanî encircled by ISIL forces.[123]

On 19 September, ISIL captured 39 more villages,[124] bringing their forces within 20 kilometers of Kobanî.[125] Forty-five thousand refugees crossed into Turkey, fearing the region would become part of the Islamic State,[126] while a number of refugees were stopped at the border and ordered to return to Kobanî by Turkish authorities.[127]

By 21 September, ISIL captured 64 villages[128] as their forces came within 10 kilometers of the city, and continued to advance[129] with fighting concentrated on the southern and eastern suburbs of Kobanî, 13 kilometers from the town.[130]

On 28 September, after violent clashes with the Kurdish forces of the YPG, ISIL militants captured the villages of Kenana, Qadaa, and Hamadaneh in the Tel Kocher (Yarubiyah) countryside.[131]

Merger with Iraqi campaign

Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, with the aid of troops from the Syria-based Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD), took control of the Rabia border crossing between the two countries,[132] marking the first major battle to straddle both. On 31 October, Iraq-based Peshmerga troops crossed into Syria via Turkey to aid in the defense of the border city of Kobane.[133]

2015

January–December

{{See also|Eastern al-Hasakah offensive|Western al-Hasakah offensive}}

The war dragged on, as both ISIS and the YPG gained and lost territory to each other, other rebel groups and loyalists. YPG successes alarmed the Turks, who threatened invasion.[134] In June, militants attacked Kobanî, killing over 200 people in gun battles.

Nusra-YPG clashes

On 31 July 2015, clashes erupted between YPG and al-Nusra forces in the south of the Efrin Canton, targeting the town of Cindires.[135]

On 26 September 2015, clashes erupted between YPG and al-Nusra forces in the YPG-held district of Sheikh Maqsood. The clashes resulted in YPG forces advancing and capturing Castello Road, a key rebel supply line in the rebel-held Eastern Areas of Aleppo city. Tensions continued after the YPG allegedly violated clauses of a truce with the rebels concerning Castello Road. On 1 October Nusra forces again attacked YPG positions in Sheikh Maqsood; however this was repelled, with the YPG remaining in control of the key rebel supply route.[136][137][138]

Clashes between YPG-Al Nusra were renewed in the vicinity of Sheikh Maqsood on 3 October, with Al Nusra suffering 15 casualties.[139]

Al-Hawl offensive

{{main|2015 al-Hawl offensive}}

During November 2015, the YPG and its allies in the Syrian Democratic Forces captured the town of al-Hawl, along with more than 200 villages and towns from ISIL in the surrounding areas in Al-Hasakah Governorate near the border with Iraq in the month-long offensive.

Tishrin Dam offensive

{{main|Tishrin Dam offensive}}

In the week-long offensive, the SDF captured Tishrin Dam and surrounding villages from ISIL.

2016

Northern Aleppo offensive

{{main|Northern Aleppo offensive (February 2016)}}

During February 2016, Syrian government forces and allied militias, backed by Russian and Syrian airstrikes, launched an offensive to capture areas in Northern Aleppo. The YPG-led SDF followed their advances and captured the city of Tell Rifaat and the Menagh Military Airbase.

Al-Shaddadi offensive

{{main|Al-Shaddadi offensive (2016)}}

On 16 February 2016, the SDF, supported by airstrikes from the US-led coalition, launched an offensive to capture the strategic city of al-Shaddadi from ISIL.

Manbij offensive

{{main|Manbij offensive}}

On 31 May 2016, the SDF, supported by airstrikes from the US-led coalition, launched an offensive to capture the strategic city of Manbij from ISIL.

Afrin Canton

On 11 September 2016 Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, the renamed al-Nusra Front, fired over 20 mortar shells at the town of Jindires in the southwestern Afrin Canton, destroying several residential buildings and causing a number of casualties, mostly women and children.[140]

Raqqa offensive

{{main|Raqqa campaign (2016–2017)}}{{See also|Battle of Raqqa (2017)}}

Turkish intervention (2015-present)

{{Main|Turkish involvement in the Syrian Civil War#Plans to invade or interfere in Syria}}{{See also|Turkish military operation in Afrin}}

During the summer of 2015, Turkey began bombing YPG and PKK positions in Syria and Iraq.[141]

On 13 February 2016, Turkey began shelling the Kurdish-held areas in northern Syria.[142]

2017

{{Update section|date=December 2018}}

2018

{{Update section|date=December 2018}}

2019

{{Update section|date=February 2019}}

See also

{{portal|Syrian civil war|Syria}}
  • Rojava conflict
  • Rojava
  • Three Activists, Three Wars, One Dream
{{clear}}

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