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First Battle of Rastan
Part of the early insurgency phase of the Syrian civil war
Date27 September – 1 October 2011
(4 days)
LocationRastan, Homs Governorate, Syria34°54′55″N 36°44′08″E / 34.91525°N 36.735485°E / 34.91525; 36.735485
Result

Syrian Army victory

  • Syrian Army retakes the city
Belligerents
Syrian opposition Free Syrian Army
Syrian opposition Civilian rebels

Syria Syrian Arab Republic

Commanders and leaders
Maj. Abdul Rahman Sheikh Ali 
1st Lt. Ahmad Mustafa al-Khalaf 
Unknown
Units involved
Khalid ibn al-Walid Battalion 1st Armoured Division
Strength
1,000 900 soldiers
250 tanks and armored vehicles
Casualties and losses
130 killed*
3,000 opposition supporters arrested
13 killed
32 wounded
*The number of dead on the rebel side includes both opposition fighters and civilian protesters
Battle of Rastan (2011) is located in SyriaBattle of Rastan (2011)class=notpageimage| Location within Syria
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A battle for control of Rastan, a city of 60,000 residents in Homs Governorate, Syria, occurred from 27 September to 1 October 2011. In late September, there were reports of numerous Syrian Army defections in the area, following which the Free Syrian Army took control of Rastan. After a four-day battle, the city was retaken by the Syrian Army.

Background

Main article: Siege of Rastan and Talbiseh

On 28 May 2011, after major protests, the Syrian Army launched an operation in Rastan and the neighboring town of Talbiseh, which resulted in the suppression of anti-government protests and numerous deaths. The Syrian Army met some armed opposition during the operation, but had gained control of the city by 4 June.

Battle

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In late September, there were reports of many Syrian Army defections in Rastan, and the Free Syrian Army claimed to have destroyed 17 armoured vehicles during clashes in the city, using RPGs and booby traps. The assault was also, the opposition claimed, supported by Syrian Air Force jets.

On 1 October, the Syrian Army took control of Rastan, killing 120 civilians and opposition soldiers according to opposition sources and arresting 3,000 suspected opposition members.

Aftermath

Main article: Battle of Rastan, 2012

Insurgent activity continued in the area for months after the major clashes ended. On 24 November, the military conducted an operation in Rastan, during which they killed 16 gunmen and captured a large cache of weapons.

On 1 February 2012, the FSA and opposition activists reported that the FSA had gained full control of Rastan after four days of intense clashes. Photos were posted on the internet showing FSA fighters in the streets of Rastan, standing guard.

References

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  13. "Pro-Assad forces regain rebel Syrian town: agency". Archived from the original on June 1, 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  14. "Some 20 killed in 24 hours across Syria: report". Archived from the original on November 30, 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
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  16. Syrian troops push further into Damascus suburbs as defectors take control of central town Archived January 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  17. "Syrian death toll from Monday at 100 as rebels take central town of Rastan". GlobalPost. Retrieved 10 October 2014.

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