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- Q18349084 subject Q20984687.
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- Q18349084 abstract "The Second Siege of Wadi Deif refers to the siege of two Syrian Army bases, Wadi Deif and Hamadiyah (both just outside Maarrat al-Nu'man), by rebel forces, during the 2014 Idlib offensive of the Syrian Civil War. The first siege of these two bases was broken by the Syrian Army on 18 April 2013. During the siege, rebels detonated several 'tunnel bombs' underneath Army positions surrounding the bases, which was similar to the tactics used during the First World War.".
- Q18349084 causalties "80 killed (final assault)".
- Q18349084 combatant "*National Defense Force".
- Q18349084 combatant "*Syrian Armed Forces".
- Q18349084 combatant "Al-Nusra Front".
- Q18349084 combatant "Free Syrian Army".
- Q18349084 combatant "Islamic Front".
- Q18349084 combatant "Sham Legion".
- Q18349084 combatant "Syrian Arab Republic".
- Q18349084 date "2014-12-14".
- Q18349084 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q178810.
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- Q18349084 result "* Al-Nusra Front and allies capture the Wadi Deif and Hamadiyah bases, a string of villages and 14 checkpoints around the two bases".
- Q18349084 result "* The Army retreats toMork".
- Q18349084 result "*Al-Nusra Front and allies claimed captures 35 tanks and 20 armored personnel carriers from the Syrian Arab Army".
- Q18349084 result "Rebel victory".
- Q18349084 strength "(December 2014)".
- Q18349084 strength "1,500 soldiers and militiamen".
- Q18349084 strength "3,000-3,300 fighters".
- Q18349084 strength "50+ military vehicles".
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- Q18349084 casualties "80".
- Q18349084 combatant "Al-Nusra Front".
- Q18349084 combatant "Free Syrian Army".
- Q18349084 combatant "Islamic Front".
- Q18349084 combatant "Sham Legion".
- Q18349084 combatant "Syrian Arab Republic * Syrian Armed Forces * National Defense Force".
- Q18349084 conflict "Second Siege of Wadi Deif".
- Q18349084 date "--04-04".
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- Q18349084 result "Rebel victory * Al-Nusra Front and allies capture the Wadi Deif and Hamadiyah bases, a string of villages and 14 checkpoints around the two bases *Al-Nusra Front and allies claimed captures 35 tanks and 20 armored personnel carriers from the Syrian Arab Army * The Army retreats to Mork".
- Q18349084 strength "1500".
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- Q18349084 point "35.6437 36.6998".
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- Q18349084 comment "The Second Siege of Wadi Deif refers to the siege of two Syrian Army bases, Wadi Deif and Hamadiyah (both just outside Maarrat al-Nu'man), by rebel forces, during the 2014 Idlib offensive of the Syrian Civil War. The first siege of these two bases was broken by the Syrian Army on 18 April 2013. During the siege, rebels detonated several 'tunnel bombs' underneath Army positions surrounding the bases, which was similar to the tactics used during the First World War.".
- Q18349084 label "Second Siege of Wadi Deif".
- Q18349084 lat "35.6437".
- Q18349084 long "36.6998".
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- Q18349084 name "Second Siege of Wadi Deif".