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Islamic State crisis: Coalition bombs Syria refineries | Islamic State crisis: Coalition bombs Syria refineries |
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US-led coalition aircraft have targeted four makeshift oil refineries under Islamic State (IS) control in Syria, as well as a command centre. | US-led coalition aircraft have targeted four makeshift oil refineries under Islamic State (IS) control in Syria, as well as a command centre. |
Early indications were that the attacks by US, Saudi and UAE planes were successful, US Central Command said. | Early indications were that the attacks by US, Saudi and UAE planes were successful, US Central Command said. |
Explosions at a refinery at Tel Abyad, near the Turkish border, lit up the night sky, an eyewitness watching from across the frontier said. | Explosions at a refinery at Tel Abyad, near the Turkish border, lit up the night sky, an eyewitness watching from across the frontier said. |
Meanwhile further fighting was reported in the besieged border town of Kobane. | |
A resident in the town, which has been under attack from Islamic State for more than a week, told the BBC that five shells had fallen there and two over the border in Turkey. | |
There was no repetition on Sunday of coalition air strikes on IS positions in the area, where Syrian Kurd fighters have been holding out against the militants. | |
The IS advance in the area sent about 140,000 civilians fleeing towards Turkey. | |
How IS closed in on Kobane | |
An initial wave of coalition air attacks on Thursday, the third day of the air campaign against IS in Syria, targeted 12 refineries. | |
According to the Pentagon, small-scale mobile refineries used by IS in Syria generate up to $2m (£1.2m) per day in revenue for the militants. | According to the Pentagon, small-scale mobile refineries used by IS in Syria generate up to $2m (£1.2m) per day in revenue for the militants. |
The US-led coalition of about 40 countries, including Arab states, has vowed to destroy IS, which controls large parts of north-eastern Syria and northern Iraq. | The US-led coalition of about 40 countries, including Arab states, has vowed to destroy IS, which controls large parts of north-eastern Syria and northern Iraq. |
The group's brutal tactics, including mass killings, beheadings and abductions of members of religious and ethnic minorities, triggered the international intervention. | The group's brutal tactics, including mass killings, beheadings and abductions of members of religious and ethnic minorities, triggered the international intervention. |
Al-Nusra Front, a fellow Islamist militant group in Syria, has denounced the air strikes as "a war against Islam" and called on jihadists around the world to target Western and Arab countries involved. | Al-Nusra Front, a fellow Islamist militant group in Syria, has denounced the air strikes as "a war against Islam" and called on jihadists around the world to target Western and Arab countries involved. |
Night strikes | Night strikes |
"Although we continue to assess the outcome of these attacks, initial indications are that they were successful," US Central Command said after Sunday's strikes. | "Although we continue to assess the outcome of these attacks, initial indications are that they were successful," US Central Command said after Sunday's strikes. |
Blasts at the Tel Abyad refinery around 02:30 local time (23:30 GMT Saturday) sent flames soaring 60m (200ft) into the sky, Turkish businessman Mehmet Ozer, who lives in the nearby Turkish town of Akcakale, told AP news agency. | Blasts at the Tel Abyad refinery around 02:30 local time (23:30 GMT Saturday) sent flames soaring 60m (200ft) into the sky, Turkish businessman Mehmet Ozer, who lives in the nearby Turkish town of Akcakale, told AP news agency. |
They continued for two hours, rocking the building from which he was watching, Mr Ozer said. | They continued for two hours, rocking the building from which he was watching, Mr Ozer said. |
Both the refinery and the local IS headquarters were bombed, Turkey's Dogan news agency said. | Both the refinery and the local IS headquarters were bombed, Turkey's Dogan news agency said. |
Who are Islamic State (IS)? | Who are Islamic State (IS)? |
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