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US air strikes in Syria 'destroy IS tanks' | US air strikes in Syria 'destroy IS tanks' |
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US-led air strikes on Islamic State (IS) militants have destroyed four tanks and damaged another during a fourth night of bombardments in Syria. | US-led air strikes on Islamic State (IS) militants have destroyed four tanks and damaged another during a fourth night of bombardments in Syria. |
The Pentagon said it also carried out seven strikes on IS positions in Iraq, including one on the outskirts of the capital, Baghdad. | The Pentagon said it also carried out seven strikes on IS positions in Iraq, including one on the outskirts of the capital, Baghdad. |
The Danish government says it is sending seven F-16 fighter jets to join anti-IS operations - but only in Iraq. | The Danish government says it is sending seven F-16 fighter jets to join anti-IS operations - but only in Iraq. |
The UK parliament is due to vote on possible air strikes in Iraq on Friday. | The UK parliament is due to vote on possible air strikes in Iraq on Friday. |
The Islamic State is meanwhile advancing on the Syrian border town of Kobane, pushing back Kurdish fighters, reports the Reuters news agency. | |
Hundreds of protesters stormed the border fence in order to cross into Syria from Turkey to help defend the town, it says. | |
IS controls much of north-eastern Syria and earlier this year seized swathes of territory in neighbouring Iraq, including the second city, Mosul. | IS controls much of north-eastern Syria and earlier this year seized swathes of territory in neighbouring Iraq, including the second city, Mosul. |
After previous US-led air strikes, IS militants beheaded three Western hostages. | |
Some Western leaders are wary of bombing Syria, as the government there has not asked for foreign assistance against IS, unlike Iraq. | Some Western leaders are wary of bombing Syria, as the government there has not asked for foreign assistance against IS, unlike Iraq. |
The tanks were destroyed in the oil-rich Deir al-Zour province, the US Department of Defense said in a statement. | |
It also said strikes in Iraq had destroyed nine IS vehicles and damaged others. | |
The strikes were carried out by "a mix of fighter, attack and remotely piloted aircraft". | |
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict in Syria, said the new strikes caused casualties but the numbers were unclear. | |
Recent air strikes have been targeting oil facilities under IS control in both countries in order to reduce its finances. | Recent air strikes have been targeting oil facilities under IS control in both countries in order to reduce its finances. |
The militant group is earning an estimated $2m (£1.2m) a day from oil sales. | The militant group is earning an estimated $2m (£1.2m) a day from oil sales. |
On Thursday, the European Union's anti-terrorism chief told the BBC that about 3,000 Europeans had gone to join armed Islamist groups in the region. | |
Gilles de Kerchove also warned that Western air strikes would increase the risk of retaliatory attacks in Europe. | |
Where do Islamic State's foreign fighters come from? | Where do Islamic State's foreign fighters come from? |
Earlier, Spain's interior ministry said Spanish and Moroccan police had arrested nine people suspected of belonging to a militant cell linked to the IS group. | |
A statement from the ministry said the suspects belonged to a group based in the Spanish enclave of Melilla, on the northern coast of Africa, and the neighbouring town of Nador, in Morocco. | A statement from the ministry said the suspects belonged to a group based in the Spanish enclave of Melilla, on the northern coast of Africa, and the neighbouring town of Nador, in Morocco. |
One of those arrested is reported to be Spanish; the rest are Moroccan nationals. | One of those arrested is reported to be Spanish; the rest are Moroccan nationals. |
Some 140,000 people are said to have fled the IS advance on Kobane in recent days, crossing into Turkey. | |
Earlier this week, the UN Security Council adopted a binding resolution compelling states to prevent their nationals from joining jihadists in Iraq and Syria. | Earlier this week, the UN Security Council adopted a binding resolution compelling states to prevent their nationals from joining jihadists in Iraq and Syria. |
US President Barack Obama this week urged other countries to take part in the fight against IS, calling it a "network of death". | |
More than 40 countries, including several from the Middle East, have offered to join in, US officials say. | |
Who are Islamic State (IS)? | Who are Islamic State (IS)? |