CEP Research Analyst Gregory Waters On The ISIS Insurgency In Central Syria
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ISIS Redux: The Central Syria Insurgency In July 2020
CEP Research Analyst Gregory Waters On The ISIS Insurgency In Central Syria
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ISIS Redux: The Central Syria Insurgency In July 2020
By Gregory Waters
Following is the July installment of “ISIS Redux: The Central Syria
Insurgency,” a monthly update on the ongoing attacks by the terrorist group
ISIS in central Syria. The June update can be readhere
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, the May update can be readhere
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, the April updatehere
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and a full background and analysis of ISIS’s resurgence, including methodology,
can be readhere
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In July, ISIS militants carried out at least 23 attacks, killing at least 29
pro-regime fighters in the Homs, Deir Ez Zor, Raqqa, Hama, and Aleppo
governorates. The number of attacks and fatalities were both higher compared to
June and are consistent with the trend established earlier in the year. July
marked the third month in a row that ISIS carried out at least one high
quality* attack in all four provinces in which it is active.
More significantly, July marked the first month of sustained ISIS activity in
regime-held Aleppo province since the terrorist group was expelled in 2017.
ISIS killed at least eight regime fighters in four attacks, including two high
quality attacks. These attacks were conducted in two distinct regions: in the
countryside around the town of Khanasir and around the Durayhim Gas Field, in
the far southeast corner of Aleppo province near the Raqqa governorate. These
attacks culminated in the killing of seven regime soldiers on July 28 in a
village west of Khanasir, less than 15 miles from the Idlib governorate.
Among ISIS’s seven high quality attacks this month were targeted killings of
the Syrian Army 4th Division’s commander of the Mayadeen Sector in Deir Ez Zor
and of a Border Guard colonel in southeast Raqqa. This is the second 4th
Division sector commander ISIS has assassinated in as many months. Reported
attacks in Deir Ez Zor continue to be few and far between, although a July 9
ambush of a Border Guard position left at least three regime soldiers dead.
Instead, ISIS activity appeared heavily concentrated around the Sukhnah area of
east Homs, where ISIS militants regularly attacked regime forces with mines,
IEDs, and heavy machine guns. On July 28, approximately 40 ISIS militants
attempted to raid an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warehouse on the
southwest edge of the city, engaging in a five-hour battle with local security
forces before ultimately retreating.
July also witnessed an increase in reported anti-ISIS operations by the Syrian
regime, largely due to new combing operations in southern Aleppo. In the Jabal
Amr region of Homs, regime forces captured three men and killed three others it
accused of being ISIS members. Other operations occurred in east Hama, Raqqa,
and southwest Deir Ez Zor.
Despite a slight drop in attacks in June, ISIS activity in the Badia continues
its steady increase. More concerning, ISIS cells in southern Aleppo appear to
have become active this month, marking a sharp geographic expansion of the
insurgency. There has also been an increase in ISIS propaganda focused on
central Syria, both in terms of attack claims and pictures of attacks. All of
these trends have continued in the first half of August, another indication
that the Syrian regime has wholly failed to address this insurgency.
Map of locatable ISIS attacks (highlighted dots) in July. To view an
interactive version of this map, please clickhere
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*High quality attacks are defined as attacks behind frontlines, those that
result in seized positions, target regime officers, involve coordinated attacks
on multiple positions, fake checkpoints, ambushes on military convoys, or
attacks on checkpoints that kill at least three soldiers or lead to POWs.
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