The Manbij offensive, code-named Operation Martyr and Commander Faysal Abu Layla by the SDF, was a 2016 military offensive operation by the Syrian Democratic...
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Manbij (Arabic: مَنْبِج, romanized: Manbiǧ, Kurdish: مەنبج, romanized: Minbic, Turkish: Münbiç, Menbic, or Menbiç) is a city in the northeast of Aleppo...
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Forces in the Manbij offensive. The Palace of the Princes restaurant was popular with Americans, located on a crowded downtown street in Manbij. U.S. Senators...
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established the Manbij Military Council with the goal of securing the city of Manbij and its surrounding countryside (Manbij offensive). The council also...
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English, Italian, Spanish and Basque. The unit took part in the 2016 Manbij offensive, the Raqqa campaign (2016-2017), the Deir ez-Zor campaign (2017-19)...
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Rojava–Islamist conflict (redirect from 2013 Al-Hasakah offensive)
airstrikes from the US-led coalition, launched an offensive to capture the strategic city of Manbij from IS. On 11 September 2016 Jabhat Fateh al-Sham...
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Army to enter the SDF-held towns of Manbij and Kobanî in an attempt to defend the towns from the Turkish offensive. Shortly thereafter, Syrian state broadcaster...
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the Euphrates. The MMC led the SDF's Manbij offensive from June 2016 that led to the capture of the city of Manbij from the Islamic State of Iraq and the...
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Operation Euphrates Shield (redirect from Jarabulus offensive)
for the Jarabulus offensive was set by the previous Manbij offensive from June–August, which saw the SDF capturing the city of Manbij and its surroundings...
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was deployed to Syria as a cryptologic technician and killed in the 2019 Manbij bombing. Kent was born Shannon Mary Smith on May 11, 1983, in Oswego, New...
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