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Contested icon

Definition

The purpose of the contested icon () is to show 2 groups of soldiers fighting over control of a town, and that there is a significant number of troops inside the city actively holding territory. We generally turn a town contested based on widespread clashes reports. Contested means we cannot say one specific side controls the town. There should be evidence that the enemy is inside the town, which is a necessary (but not sufficient) condition for making a town contested. Contested status is appropriate if the town in question is controlled partly by one party, and partly by another. For example, it could be that one party controls the outer neighborhoods, while the other party holds the city center.

Examples of cases where the contested icon should not be used

  • A case where there was no chance of the enemy taking the town over, and only, small clashes were going on in the town. We don't put towns contested if there are only sporadic clashes. So reports of clashes are not always enough to mark a town as contested.
  • A case where there were clashes in a town with a handful of enemy fighters and the clashes were over after some hours. For example if source says: "… at least six insurgents were killed during the clashes … while the rest of militants escaped on Saturday evening”
  • A case where there was just one source about clashes in a major town and what occurred was essentially a small firefight. Sleeper cells infiltrated the town and shot at some soldiers, and the soldiers shot back and killed some of them. The source then reports the rest of the fighters as having fled the battlefield. So this was a one-off, hit-and-run attack, not a serious attempt to grab and hold parts of the town.
  • A case where there were many separate reports of rebel ambushes on army checkpoints so this was not a seizure of territory inside of the town. The rebels do not control any part of the town, so a contested icon is unwarranted.
  • A case where the enemy reached city limits. Well, they still haven't entered the city proper (which is the prerequisite for marking the city as "contested") When the city really becomes contested, a bunch of news outlets will be reporting on it. Just because there is enemy at gates does not mean it is contested. The enemy needs to be making progress in the city.
  • The evidence should be especially strong to turn a “stronghold” contested. A few clashes, especially on the periphery are not enough. There should be evidence that the enemy can do more than just hit & run attacks. In these cases, a semi-circle is often enough.

Cities

The larger the size of the town, the more evidence is needed to make it contested. This is even more so the case for cities. Large cities (such as province capitals) are almost never marked as contested. Instead we make image mini-maps for them or put small icons on them to represent neighborhoods that are contested or controlled by a specific party. In contrast, a simple clash report of a small unknown village can turn it contested.

For example, we would not mark as contested a city where a party still controls 95% of the city. Instead we mark specific enemy positions on the outskirts of the city until fighting in the city becomes widespread. As nobody claims there is any fighting inside of the city, it should be marked as colored dot within a siege circle (see Figure 1). Then, advanced points in the city should be marked as small dots in the color of the enemy (or small contested icons). In this specific case, a "contested" icon was added to represent the "west side of the city" that is contested (see Figure 2). This is more informative to our viewers. Since the code puts icons on the map in the order of code lines (starting with first line of code and ending with last line of code), the small "contested" icon should come in the line after that of the (large) city icon. Otherwise, the small icon will be hidden by the large icon and will therefore be invisible.

After the fights become more widespread in the city (& enemy controls a larger part of the city), we can remove the "west side of the city" icon and turn the whole city contested (see Figure 3). After this, if we learn that the enemy has taken over the whole city except for a small pocket (in south east) that is still resisting, then we change the contested icon into the color of the enemy and put a small dot representing the small pocket that is still resisting (see Figure 4).

Siege and pressure from one side icons

Definition

The siege icon () should be used for towns that are under siege or strong enemy pressure. The “pressure from one side” icon () should be used for towns that are under enemy pressure from one side.

How to place these icons

The easiest way to place these icons is to copy/paste the line code of the object you want to have a circle (or semi-circle) around it and then:

  1. Replace the mark = parameter with or
  2. Increase marksize = parameter by 4. So for example, if the town dot has a size of 10, then the circle (or semi-circle) should have a size of 14.

Always put line of code circle (or semi-circle) before line of code of town (or other object). This is because the code puts icons on the map in the order of code lines starting with first line of code and ending with last line of code. If you put the line of code that draws the circle (or semi-circle) icon after the line of code that draws the town icon then the computer puts the town icon first and then put the circle (or semi-circle) icon on top of it. The town icon still appears because the circle (or semi-circle) is drawn on a transparent background. However, even a transparent background does obstruct the name of the town icon from appearing. So, the name of the town will not appear when you hold cursor over it.

Example:

  • Correct:
    { lat = "33.972", long = "36.897", mark = "map-arcNE-black.svg", marksize = "12" },
    { lat = "33.972", long = "36.897", mark = "Abm-red+icon.png", marksize = "8", label = "Brigade 128", label_size = "0" },
    
  • Wrong:
    { lat = "33.972", long = "36.897", mark = "Abm-red+icon.png", marksize = "8", label = "Brigade 128", label_size = "0" },
    { lat = "33.972", long = "36.897", mark = "map-arcNE-black.svg", marksize = "8" },
    

Labels

Only towns & border posts can have blue visible wikilink labels. Whether a town has a blue visible wikilink label or not will depend on its size, importance and available space around it for the label to appear without obstructing other towns. If a wikilink label is used, it should not have a size that is smaller than 65 (label_size=65).

"link=" parameter: linking towns to sources

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"link=" parameter allows clicking on dot to take you to town article

Every element on the map should be verifiable. Information on towns (description of control & sources) can be found by clicking on the town dot on the map. Notice the caption of the map which says: "Hold cursor over location to display name; click to go to sources &/or status description (if available, the cursor will show as ; if not, it will show as )."

Notice the “link=” parameter in the map code. This is supposed to link to the part in the Wikipedia article that contains the source and talks about the events in the town. So for example, if you click on the dot of the town "Inkhil" on the map, it will take you to the part of the Wikipedia article on the town "Inkhil" that has the description of war events (& sources): link = "Inkhil#civilwar" Here the first part before the # is the name of the article (Inkhil). the second part after the # is the name of the section (civilwar).

For this to work, there needs to be a section by this same name in the article or you need to put a wikilink anchor: {{anchor|section}} that will act as a section header (in this case {{anchor|civilwar}}).

The link to sources &/or status description should be done according to the following priorities in this order:

  1. The part of the town's article that talks about the war events in the town (see Example 1 below).
  2. The part of a "battle/offensive/etc..." article that talks about the latest status of the specific town (see Example 2 below).
  3. The article about the town which does not contain war events (still better than nothing).

A quick look at the map's code will tell you where each town dot is currently linking.

Example 1: How to keep town dots linked to the latest status source when the town has its own Wikipedia article.. The example concerns the town of Al-Taybah. First, notice how there is: link = "Al-Taybah#civilwar" parameter associated with the code line of town Al-Taybah. As indicated above, this links the Al-Taybah town dot with the war section in the town's Wikipedia article. This parameter does not change over time. However, the war section in the town's Wikipedia article needs to stay up-to-date in terms of the latest control status and latest associated source. For example, on 20/08/2017 the government took the town. To keep the link up-to-date, this latest event (along with the source) needs to be added to the war section in the town's Wikipedia article. To accomplish this, notice the following edit which added to the article the following text:

However, in 20/08/2017, the Army stormed the Taybah area from their positions at the Al-Kom axis, pushing their way through ISIL's front-lines. Unable to maintain their positions, ISIL was forced to retreat from Taybah, leaving the entire area for the Army to take control of after a short battle.<ref>[https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/breaking-syrian-army-liberates-important-area-besiege-isil-north-palmyra/ Syrian Army liberates important area to besiege ISIL north of Palmyra], Al-Masdar news, 20/08/2017.</ref>

This provides the latest status (along with the source) to viewers clicking on the town's dot in the map. Notice also how at the beginning of the war section in the town's Wikipedia article, there is the expression: {{anchor|civilwar}}. This mirrors the #civilwar part in the link parameter in the map's code and allows the click on the dot to take the viewer to the beginning of the war section in the town's Wikipedia article. In summary, when the status of a map object changes, the color of the icon has to be updated and the write-up (along with the source) has to be added as well.

Example 2: How to keep town dots linked to the latest status source when the town does not have its own Wikipedia article. The example concerns the town of "Kabajeb". Up to August 2017, the link parameter associated with the code line of the town was link= "Deir ez-Zor offensive (April–July 2014)#Kabajeb". As indicated above, this links the Kabajeb town dot with a war article that talks about the latest war events concerning the town (along with a source). This was done because the town Kabajeb does not have its own Wikipedia article. Therefore, the link is made to the article that have the latest status & source. In this case, it is the article Deir ez-Zor offensive (April–July 2014) which states in its code:

{{anchor|Kabajeb}}The ISIS reportedly took parts of the town,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2014/Apr-10/252903-syria-qaeda-loses-ground-to-jihadist-rivals-on-iraq-border.ashx|title=Syria Qaeda loses ground to jihadist rivals on Iraq border|work=The Daily Star Newspaper - Lebanon|accessdate=25 October 2014}}</ref>

Notice how the paragraph starts with the expression {{anchor|Kabajeb}}. This guides the link to put the reader exactly at the beginning of the latest status & source. However, on 2017-09-04, the government took the town from ISIS. So the above link & source is no longer up-to-date. To stay up-to-date, you need to do 2 steps:

Step 1: Write about the new status in some "battle/offensive/etc..." article that relates to the town. Alternatively, you can find an up-to-date text that someone else wrote and proceed to the next step. In our case, you find that someone wrote this updated status in the article Central Syria campaign (July 2017–present) which states in its code:

5th Corps alongside 18th Reserve Division captured the town of Kabajib during midday, while later in the day together with Tiger Forces captured al-Shulah.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/breaking-syrian-army-liberates-strategic-town-en-route-deir-ezzor-city/|title=Breaking: Syrian Army liberates strategic town en route to Deir Ezzor City|date=2017-09-04|work=AMN - Al-Masdar News {{!}} المصدر نيوز|access-date=2017-09-04|language=en-US}}</ref>

This is exactly what we need. Therefore, we proceed to the next step.

Step 2: In the map code, we need to update the link parameter to point to the new status in the new article. This edit does this. As you can see, the link was changed from link="Deir ez-Zor offensive (April–July 2014)#Kabajeb" to link="Central Syria campaign (July 2017–present)#Kabajeb". However, for this to work, we need to also put the expression {{anchor|Kabajeb}} at the beginning of the part in the new article that talks about the new status. This is done in this edit.

Example 3: For another illustration on how the link= parameter and "anchor" template work, see Talk:Cities and towns during the Syrian Civil War/Archive 65#Link of Suran, Hama.

How to preview map before saving edit

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How war map module work with other parts of Wikipedia

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Abu Kemash
Abu Kemash
Al Asabi'ah
Al Asabi'ah
Ash Shuqayqah
Ash Shuqayqah
Arrigi'at
Arrigi'at
Algwalish
Algwalish
Sadadah
Sadadah
Bi'r al Mi'zan
Bi'r al Mi'zan
Al Gahazaya
Al Gahazaya
Al Majabirah
Al Majabirah
Abu Najim
Abu Najim
al Baghlah
al Baghlah
Abu Qurayn-Misrata Checkpoint
Abu Qurayn-Misrata Checkpoint
Az Zahra
Az Zahra
Al Assah
Al Assah
Al Kasarat
Al Kasarat
Bu Ghaylan
Bu Ghaylan
Arrabitah
Arrabitah
Al Manasir
Al Manasir
Fessano
Fessano
Al Ma'murah
Al Ma'murah
Al Sawani
Al Sawani
Al Kuwayfiyah
Al Kuwayfiyah
Sidi Khalifah
Sidi Khalifah
Al-Washakh
Al-Washakh
At Tamimi
At Tamimi
Ayn al Ghazaya
Ayn al Ghazaya
Ayn Marrah
Ayn Marrah
Hawiat gate
Hawiat gate
May 28 Brigade HQ
May 28 Brigade HQ
al Batamah Checkpoint (Butma Gate)
al Batamah Checkpoint (Butma Gate)
Alforta Castle
Alforta Castle
Shumaykh
Shumaykh
Bi'r Shumaykh
Bi'r Shumaykh
Al Shamikh
Al Shamikh
Ras At Tabi
Ras At Tabi
Al Ghaweil
Al Ghaweil
Wadi Souf Al Jein
Wadi Souf Al Jein
Gararat Al Katif
Gararat Al Katif
Bi'r Dufan
Bi'r Dufan
Ar Rajmah
Ar Rajmah
Bin Jawad Dam
Bin Jawad Dam
Bir Ghanam
Bir Ghanam
Wadi Jarif
Wadi Jarif
Al-Gabaybah
Al-Gabaybah
Wadi Marsit
Wadi Marsit
Wadi al Bayy
Wadi al Bayy
Wadi Alloud
Wadi Alloud
Wadi Al Rabie
Wadi Al Rabie
Wadi Abu Shaybah
Wadi Abu Shaybah
Bi'r 'Allaq
Bi'r 'Allaq
Suq as Sabt
Suq as Sabt
Bi'r Sidi Musa
Bi'r Sidi Musa
Sidi Farhat
Sidi Farhat
Awlad Tulays
Awlad Tulays
Bi'r al Mudaybighah
Bi'r al Mudaybighah
Bi'r al Mahazim
Bi'r al Mahazim
al-Hayy as-Sina'i
al-Hayy as-Sina'i
Disi agricultural project
Disi agricultural project
Souq Al-Khamis Cement Factory
Souq Al-Khamis Cement Factory
Wadi al-Majnin al-Jurnia Dam
Wadi al-Majnin al-Jurnia Dam
Wadi Gan Dam
Wadi Gan Dam
Bashir
Bashir
El Tesseyn
El Tesseyn
Bint Bayah
Bint Bayah
Dirj
Dirj
Al-Fewat
Al-Fewat
Al Sultan
Al Sultan
Haush al Urjiyah
Haush al Urjiyah
Wadi al-Hunaywah
Wadi al-Hunaywah
Ard al Madniyah
Ard al Madniyah
Wadi Al Amra
Wadi Al Amra
Tiji
Tiji
Al Jawsh
Al Jawsh
Al Shiyab
Al Shiyab
Al-Rayaniya
Al-Rayaniya
Karsah
Karsah
Zaiwa Al Arqoub
Zaiwa Al Arqoub
Al Qardabah
Al Qardabah
Misrata-Tawergha checkpoint
Misrata-Tawergha checkpoint
Area 30 Checkpoint
Area 30 Checkpoint
Tagrift Military camp
Tagrift Military camp
Al-Saadi Brigade Weapons Storage
Al-Saadi Brigade Weapons Storage
Old Murzuk Castle
Old Murzuk Castle
M'reisa
M'reisa
M'reisa Port
M'reisa Port
Om El-Gendell
Om El-Gendell
Al Masuda
Al Masuda
Mersa al Uwayja
Mersa al Uwayja
Al Suwawaah
Al Suwawaah
Kharimiyah
Kharimiyah
Nofaliya Farms
Nofaliya Farms
Jabbanat Sidi Bu Baqr
Jabbanat Sidi Bu Baqr
Gharbiyat
Gharbiyat
Rajaban
Rajaban
Suq al Ahad
Suq al Ahad
Khallat al-Furjan
Khallat al-Furjan
Khallat al-Ghafar
Khallat al-Ghafar
Wadi al-Khila
Wadi al-Khila
Wadi al-Khila
Wadi al-Khila
Ras Al Hilal
Ras Al Hilal
Sabha castle
Sabha castle
as-Sa'adiyah
as-Sa'adiyah
at-Tuwayshah
at-Tuwayshah
Maskar al-Sa'adi base HQ
Maskar al-Sa'adi base HQ
Farsiyah racetrack
Farsiyah racetrack
Sidi Al-Sayeh Recycling Factory
Sidi Al-Sayeh Recycling Factory
Khaled Ibn al-Walid Brigade
Khaled Ibn al-Walid Brigade
Samnu
Samnu
Kurkura (Carcura)
Kurkura (Carcura)
Sidrah
Sidrah
Tmissan
Tmissan
Dawun
Dawun
Tininay
Tininay
Al Majadib
Al Majadib
al-Jawarniyah
al-Jawarniyah
Sidi as Sayd
Sidi as Sayd
Fam Mullaga
Fam Mullaga
Sog Al-Khmies Emsihel
Sog Al-Khmies Emsihel
Asbiya
Asbiya
al ‘Allus
al ‘Allus
Ad Dafinah
Ad Dafinah
Tika
Tika
Tika Housing Units
Tika Housing Units
As Shwayrif
As Shwayrif
Tmimi
Tmimi
Tuwaywa
Tuwaywa
Tabunaini
Tabunaini
Qasr Massaud
Qasr Massaud
Al-Bakhi
Al-Bakhi
Madrusah
Madrusah
Bin Dlif
Bin Dlif
Al Bedan
Al Bedan
Maifen
Maifen
Misquwin
Misquwin
Al Hummayrah
Al Hummayrah
Az Zaytunah
Az Zaytunah
Maghwah
Maghwah
Al Budayr
Al Budayr
Al-Fukhiyah
Al-Fukhiyah
Wadi Ahmar
Wadi Ahmar
Wamis
Wamis
Al Wasta
Al Wasta
Wanzarik
Wanzarik
Zatarna
Zatarna
Az Ziyanah
Az Ziyanah
Al Khawaliq
Al Khawaliq
an-Nashiya'
an-Nashiya'
Khallet al Kawateb
Khallet al Kawateb
Tasawah
Tasawah
Tarbu
Tarbu
Qawat
Qawat
Abou Kemash complex for Chemical Industries (GCCI)
Abou Kemash complex for Chemical Industries (GCCI)
Az Zuwayyah
Az Zuwayyah
Al Ya'aqīb
Al Ya'aqīb
Al Kulaybah
Al Kulaybah
Ghawt ar Rih
Ghawt ar Rih
Abu Ma'ad
Abu Ma'ad
As Salahat
As Salahat
al Kamshat
al Kamshat
Al Hira
Al Hira
Al-Hira Gate
Al-Hira Gate
Sebha Ammunition Depot
Sebha Ammunition Depot
Quadama
Quadama
Artillery Camp
Artillery Camp
42nd Battalion
42nd Battalion
Air Defense Camp (SA-2 Missile Battery)
Air Defense Camp (SA-2 Missile Battery)
Air Defense Camp (SA-5 Missile Battery)
Air Defense Camp (SA-5 Missile Battery)
Al Zahra Bridge
Al Zahra Bridge
4th Brigade Base
4th Brigade Base
Highway Junction Bridge 27th gate
Highway Junction Bridge 27th gate
Equestrian bridge
Equestrian bridge
Transport Camp
Transport Camp
Al-Juwaybiyah military base
Al-Juwaybiyah military base
Tobruk International Airport
Tobruk International Airport
Taminhint Airbase
Taminhint Airbase
Radar station (Okba Ibn Nafa)
Radar station (Okba Ibn Nafa)
Lamluda army training center
Lamluda army training center
Marsa el Brega Airport
Marsa el Brega Airport
Tendi mountain
Tendi mountain
Ra's at Tulaylah
Ra's at Tulaylah
Ra's al Karmah
Ra's al Karmah
Ra's Manana
Ra's Manana
Zuwara Airport
Zuwara Airport
Al Sharara Airstrip
Al Sharara Airstrip
El Feel Airstrip
El Feel Airstrip
Al Bumbah Airbase
Al Bumbah Airbase
Waw Al Kabir Airport
Waw Al Kabir Airport
Al Wigh Air Base
Al Wigh Air Base
Abu Lahib Oil Field
Abu Lahib Oil Field
Ain Jarbi Oil Field
Ain Jarbi Oil Field
Al Wafa Oil Field
Al Wafa Oil Field
Al Bayda Oil Field
Al Bayda Oil Field
Al Bazuzi Oil Field
Al Bazuzi Oil Field
Al Ghani Oil Field
Al Ghani Oil Field
Al Hammadah/al Hamra Oil Field
Al Hammadah/al Hamra Oil Field
Al Hufrah Oil Field
Al Hufrah Oil Field
Al Sabah Oil Field
Al Sabah Oil Field
Al Samah Oil Field
Al Samah Oil Field
Amal Oil Field
Amal Oil Field
Ar Raqubah Oil Field
Ar Raqubah Oil Field
Arshad Oil Field
Arshad Oil Field
Augila Oil Field/Awjilah Oil Field
Augila Oil Field/Awjilah Oil Field
Az Zahrah Oil Field
Az Zahrah Oil Field
Az Zawwam Oil Field
Az Zawwam Oil Field
Balat Oil Field
Balat Oil Field
Bahi Oil Field
Bahi Oil Field
Bazuzi Oil Field
Bazuzi Oil Field
Beda Oil Field
Beda Oil Field
Bir Tlakshin Oil Field
Bir Tlakshin Oil Field
C-65 Oil Field
C-65 Oil Field
Defa Oil Field
Defa Oil Field
Dahra Oil Field
Dahra Oil Field
Dur Oil Field
Dur Oil Field
Ein Jerbi Oil Field
Ein Jerbi Oil Field
El Sharara Oil Field
El Sharara Oil Field
El-Amal B-l Oil Field
El-Amal B-l Oil Field
El-Feel Oil Field
El-Feel Oil Field
Emgayet Oil Field
Emgayet Oil Field
En-naga Oil Field
En-naga Oil Field
Facha Oil Field
Facha Oil Field
Farroud Oil Field
Farroud Oil Field
Haram Oil Field
Haram Oil Field
Harash Oil Field
Harash Oil Field
Hofra Oil Field
Hofra Oil Field
Idris/Intisar Oil Fields
Idris/Intisar Oil Fields
Jalu Oil Field
Jalu Oil Field
Khalifah Oil Field
Khalifah Oil Field
Khuff Oil Field
Khuff Oil Field
Kohtla Oil Field
Kohtla Oil Field
Lehib Oil Field
Lehib Oil Field
Mabruk Oil Field
Mabruk Oil Field
Magid Oil Field
Magid Oil Field
Nafurah Oil Field
Nafurah Oil Field
Ora Oil Field
Ora Oil Field
Qitmir Oil Field
Qitmir Oil Field
Raguba Oil Field
Raguba Oil Field
Sacha Oil Field
Sacha Oil Field
Samah Oil Field
Samah Oil Field
Sarir Oil Field
Sarir Oil Field
Waha Oil Field
Waha Oil Field
Zelten oil Field
Zelten oil Field
Zella Oil Field
Zella Oil Field
Zauam Oil Field
Zauam Oil Field
`Awra Oil Field
`Awra Oil Field
`Ayn Jarbi Oil Field
`Ayn Jarbi Oil Field
Al Wafa Oil Field
Al Wafa Oil Field
Sidra Oil Tanks
Sidra Oil Tanks
Ras Lanuf Petroleum Complex
Ras Lanuf Petroleum Complex
Hariga oil port/Terminal
Hariga oil port/Terminal
Zuwetina oil port/Terminal
Zuwetina oil port/Terminal
Al-Khalej Power Plant
Al-Khalej Power Plant
Mellitah Oil & Gas Company
Mellitah Oil & Gas Company
Nuclear Research Center
Nuclear Research Center
Ghardabiya Reservoir 1
Ghardabiya Reservoir 1
Ghardabiya Reservoir 2
Ghardabiya Reservoir 2
Benghazi Cement Factory
Benghazi Cement Factory
Tripoli Naval Base
Tripoli Naval Base
Khoms Naval Base
Khoms Naval Base
Derna Sea Port
Derna Sea Port
Sidi Bilal Port
Sidi Bilal Port
Benghazi Naval Base
Benghazi Naval Base
GNA presence near Al Sharara oil field
GNA presence near Al Sharara oil field
GNA presence in Nuqat al Qams District
GNA presence in Nuqat al Qams District
GNA presence in Nalut District
GNA presence in Nalut District
ISIL presence in Sabha District
ISIL presence in Sabha District
GNA presence to south Bani Walid
GNA presence to south Bani Walid
Tobruk Government presence in Sirte District
Tobruk Government presence in Sirte District
GNA forces presence in mountains of Murqub District
GNA forces presence in mountains of Murqub District
GNA forces presence in mountains of Bani Walid District
GNA forces presence in mountains of Bani Walid District
Tuareg forces presence
Tuareg forces presence
Tripoli Government presence
Tripoli Government presence
Tripoli Government presence
Tripoli Government presence
Tripoli Government presence
Tripoli Government presence
GNA presence to south Gheddahia
GNA presence to south Gheddahia
GNA presence in Wadi al Shatii
GNA presence in Wadi al Shatii
ISIL presence in Jabal al ‘Uwaynat
ISIL presence in Jabal al ‘Uwaynat
Hold cursor over location to display name; click to go to location row in the "table of cities and towns" (if available).

Contested

  • Tobruk Government–Government of National Accord
  • Tobruk Government–Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
  • Tobruk Government–Local Tribal Forces
  • Government of National Accord–Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
  • Government of National Accord–Local Tribal Forces
  • Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant–Local Tribal Forces


Mixed Control (Stable situation)

Besieged to one side

Besieged

Other

  • Military base
  • Airport/Airbase (jet)
  • Airport/Airbase (helicopter)
  • Military base
  • Airport/Airbase (jet)
  • Airport/Airbase (helicopter)
  • Major port or naval base
  • Border Post
  • Dam
  • Oil fields
  • Industrial complex
  • Strategic peak/hill

Rural presence


2 nested circles: inner controls, outer sieges // 3 nested circles: mixed control with stable situation // Small icons within large circle: situation in individual neighborhoods/districts
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