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    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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    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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    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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