الحرب الأهلية العراقية (2014–2017)
الحرب الأهلية العراقية (2014–2017) | |||||||
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جزء من النزاع العراقي، الخريف العربي، وامتداد الحرب الأهلية السورية | |||||||
مسجد النوري الكبير بعدما قصفته قبل داعش أثناء معركة الموصل (لخريطة الوضع العسكري الحالي في العراق، انظر هنا.) | |||||||
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المتحاربون الرئيسيون | |||||||
الجماعات المتحالفة: إيران المجلس الوطني الكردي[3] [[File:Invalid parameter|25px]] CJTF–OIR |
الدولة الإسلامية في العراق والشام[1] جماعات أخرى معارضة للحكومة | ||||||
القادة والزعماء | |||||||
حيد العبادي مقتدى الصدر مسعود برزاني |
أبو بكر البغدادي قُتلوا في المعركة:
عزت ابراهيم الدوري | ||||||
القوى | |||||||
قوات الأمن العراقية قوات الحشد الشعبي: 60,000-90,000[35] الپشمرگة: 200,000[39][40] |
الدولة الإسلامية في العراق والشام:
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الضحايا والخسائر | |||||||
قوات الأمن العراقية والمليشيات: قوات الحشد الشعبي: مقاتالي الپشمرگة: حزب العمال الكردستاني: مليشيات IRGC : |
مقاتلو داعش: 25,000+ قتيل و5,841 أسير[61][62][63] | ||||||
29,470 قتيل من المدنيين و54,111 جريح إجمالي الوفيات: 80,456–117,723 (في أكتوبر 2017) | |||||||
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الحرب الأهلية العراقية، هو نزاع مسلح في الشرق الأوسط بدأ في يناير 2014. عام 2014، تحولت المقاومة العراقية إلى حرب أهلية مع غزو الفلوجة، الموصل، تكريت ومناطق أخرى في شمال العراق من قبل الدولة الإسلامية في العراق وبلاد الشام (أو داعش). أسفر هذا عن إجبار رئيس الوزراء العراقي نوري المالكي على الاستقالة، الغارات الأمريكية، الإيرانية، السورية، وعشرات البلدان الأخرى،[68] مشاركة القوات الإيرانية[69] ومساععدة عسكرية ولوجستين للعراق من روسيا.[68] في 9 ديسمبر 2017، أعلن رئيس الوزراء حيدر العبادي النصر على داعش،[70] على الرغم من تحذيرات أطراف أخرى بتوقعاتهم أن تستمر داعش في الحرب بوسائل أخرى.[71][72][73]
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الأطراف المتحاربة
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The continued and even escalating sectarian tensions and acts like the demolition of demonstration camps led to an all-out revolt against the government institutions on the eve of the New Year 2014 in the western province Ramadi. ISIS seized this golden opportunity and gained control over a swath of territories in Anbar province, especially its two large cities, Ramadi and Fallujah.
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- UN Casualty Figures for the Month of January 2014
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- UN Casualties Figures for Iraq for the Month of December 2016
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