The airbase was used extensively by the Syrian Air Force during the
Syrian civil war. On 18 May 2018, a series of massive explosions at the airbase reportedly resulted in the death of 11 people and dozens others injured or missing. According to Syrian military officials, technical failure inside the depots had caused the incident, while other sources allege it had been triggered by an Israeli airstrike or a sabotage operation by the jihadist group Saraya Al-Jihad, who claimed responsibility soon afterwards. On 1 March 2020, according to the
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Turkish drones bombed the 47th brigade which was located in the airbase. On 5 December 2024,
HTS-led
opposition forces
took control of the base after
Ba'athist Syrian forces retreated from Hama. ==References==