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This is a proposal for RfC, do not edit out of that context

Syrian civil war (1st proposal)
Part of the Arab Spring[a]


Top: A ruined neighborhood in Raqqa in 2017.
Bottom: Military situation in 9 September 2021:[needs update]

     Syrian government (SAAF)     Syrian government & Rojava (SAAF & SDF)     Rojava (SDF)     Syrian Interim Gov. (SNA) & Turkish occupation     Syrian Salvation Gov. (HTS)[b]

     Revolutionary Commando Army & American occupation      Opposition in reconciliation
(full list of combatants, detailed map)
Date15 March 2011 (2011-03-15) – present
(13 years, 2 months and 2 weeks)
Location
Syria (with spillovers in neighboring countries)
StatusOngoing, ceasefire since 6 March 2020, with sporadic clashes
Territorial
changes
As of 31 March 2020: The Syrian Armed Forces held 63.57% of Syrian territories; SDF 25.57%; rebel groups (incl. HTS) & Turkey 9.72%; Islamic State 1.14%[3][better source needed]
Belligerents
Belligerents in the Syrian civil war
Foreign involvement in the Syrian civil war
Commanders and leaders
Main leaders and commanders
Units involved
Casualties and losses
Total killed:
503,064–613,407+ (per SOHR)[4]
580,000+ (per GCR2P)[5]
Estimated 6.7 million internally displaced & 6.6 million refugees (March 2021)[6]

At least 306,887 civilians killed (per United Nations)[7]


Further details
Notes:
Syrian civil war (2nd proposal)
Part of the Arab Spring[b]


Top: A ruined neighborhood in Raqqa in 2017.
Bottom: Military situation in 9 September 2021:[needs update]

     Syrian government (SAAF)     Syrian government & Rojava (SAAF & SDF)     Rojava (SDF)     Syrian Interim Gov. (SNA) & Turkish occupation     Syrian Salvation Gov. (HTS)[c]

     Revolutionary Commando Army & American occupation      Opposition in reconciliation
(full list of combatants, detailed map)
Date15 March 2011 (2011-03-15) – present
(13 years, 2 months and 2 weeks)
Location
Syria (with spillovers in neighboring countries)
StatusOngoing, ceasefire since 6 March 2020, with sporadic clashes
Territorial
changes
As of 31 March 2020: The Syrian Armed Forces held 63.57% of Syrian territories; SDF 25.57%; rebel groups (incl. HTS) & Turkey 9.72%; Islamic State 1.14%[8][better source needed]
Main belligerents
Syria Syrian governmentVarious armed groups originating from the Syrian revolution and Iraqi conflict[a]
Foreign involvement in the Syrian civil war
Commanders and leaders
Main leaders and commanders
Units involved
Casualties and losses
Total killed:
503,064–613,407+ (per SOHR)[4]
580,000+ (per GCR2P)[9]
Estimated 6.7 million internally displaced & 6.6 million refugees (March 2021)[10]

At least 306,887 civilians killed (per United Nations)[11]


Further details
Notes: