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- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) abstract "The 2011–2012 Daraa Governorate clashes are a series of military confrontations between the Syrian Army and the Free Syrian Army in Daraa Governorate, Syria, which began in November 2011, after widescale protests and crackdown on protesters in Daraa had lasted since April 2011. The clashes had been ongoing as part of the Syrian civil war, until the U.N. brokered cease fire came into effect on 14 April 2012. Sporadic clashes have continued since then, however.Although there were some civilian protests, Arab League observers have been posted in the area, and one of them claimed to see snipers in the city. "We saw snipers in the town, we saw them with our own eyes," the observer told residents in a conversation filmed and posted online. "We're going to ask the government to remove them immediately. We'll be in touch with the Arab League back in Cairo. If the snipers are not gone in 24 hours, then there will be other measures taken." Civilian protesters have died.On 16 February 2012, the army reportedly attacked Daraa, shelling the city heavily. This was apparently because, "Deraa has been regaining its role in the uprising. Demonstrations have resumed and the Free Syrian Army has been providing security for protests in some parts of the city." The attack was part of a security force push "to regain control of areas they lost in recent weeks", indicating FSA in Daraa had taken control of parts of the city. Security forces attacked at least three districts, but FSA fighters fought back, firing at army roadblocks and buildings housing security police and militiamen. An activist said that there had been a military build-up near Daraa for the previous two weeks. Images taken by residents appears to have shown military tanks in Daraa, and at least three security force members were initially killed in the fighting.On 14 March 2012, fighters from the Free Syrian Army controlled at least 1 main district in the city of Daraa (Al-Balad district) which made the Syrian army attack it by firing anti-aircraft guns into buildings of the FSA-controlled district.".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) causalties "~950 killed".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "*Al-Nusra Front".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "*Free Syrian Army".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "*Security agencies".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "*Shabiha".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "*Syrian Air Force".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "*Syrian Army".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "Mujahideen".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "Syrian National Coalition".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "Syrian government".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) date "2011-11-14".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Syrian_Civil_War.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) place Daraa_Governorate.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) place Syria.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) result "*2012 Army counter-offensives".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) result "*FSA captures several districts Daraa City, and other towns in the Daraa Province".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) result "*FSA forces launch anoffensiveto capture the entire governorate.".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) strength "3,000".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) strength "4,000".
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- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daraa Governorate clashes (2011–13)".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) casualties "526".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) casualties "at least 470 civilians and protesters killed, several dozen wounded and 190 detained".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) casualties "~950 killed".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "Syrian National Coalition *Free Syrian Army Mujahideen *Al-Nusra Front".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) combatant "Syrian government *Syrian Army *Syrian Air Force *Security agencies *Shabiha".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) commander "Col. Saleh Nejdah".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) commander "Gen. Mohsin Makhlouf".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) commander "LTC. Yasser al-Abboud".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) commander "Muammar Kaif".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) conflict "2011".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) date "--11-14".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) hasPhotoCollection Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13).
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) partof "the Syrian civil war".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) place Daraa_Governorate.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) place Syria.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) result "*FSA captures several districts Daraa City, and other towns in the Daraa Province *2012 Army counter-offensives *FSA forces launch an offensive to capture the entire governorate.".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) strength "3000".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) strength "4000".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) units "5".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) units "Unknown".
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- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) subject Category:2011_in_the_Syrian_Civil_War.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) subject Category:2012_in_the_Syrian_Civil_War.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) subject Category:2013_in_the_Syrian_Civil_War.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) subject Category:Counter-terrorism_in_Syria.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) subject Category:History_of_Daraa_Governorate.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) subject Category:Military_operations_of_the_Syrian_Civil_War.
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) type Event.
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- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) comment "The 2011–2012 Daraa Governorate clashes are a series of military confrontations between the Syrian Army and the Free Syrian Army in Daraa Governorate, Syria, which began in November 2011, after widescale protests and crackdown on protesters in Daraa had lasted since April 2011. The clashes had been ongoing as part of the Syrian civil war, until the U.N. brokered cease fire came into effect on 14 April 2012.".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) label "Daraa Governorate clashes (2011–13)".
- Daraa_Governorate_clashes_(2011–13) sameAs اشتباكات_محافظة_درعا_(2011–13).