Operation Swift Justice (Russian operation) (21st Century Crisis)

Operation Swift Justice (Russian: Операция Быстрое правосудие, Arabic: عملية العدالة السريعة) was a Russian-led military operation meant to sweep Iraq out of IS-affiliated terrorist nests. Other than Russia, other nations, such as Assyria, Persia and Jordan partook in the operations. The operation involved over 950 personnel, including a total of 105 aerial raids, and more than 95 airstrikes. High points of fighting included in the Iraqi cities of Tekrit, Samarra, Baghdad, Basra and Nasiriyya. Jordanian forces conducted operations in the city of Rutba. The operation recieved mixed reviews, with NATO stating their doubts of the Russian operations, and called for Russia to withdraw their forces from central and southern Iraq, claiming that Russia had violated the Tigris Agreement signed between Vladimir Putin and George W. Bush.