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Isis raises the black flag: Islamists hail victory over Kurds as battle rages on Europe's doorstep | Isis raises the black flag: Islamists hail victory over Kurds as battle rages on Europe's doorstep |
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The black flag of Isis has been raised in the Syrian town of Kobani as the battle between the Islamist militants and Kurdish forces rages on the border with Europe. | The black flag of Isis has been raised in the Syrian town of Kobani as the battle between the Islamist militants and Kurdish forces rages on the border with Europe. |
While the Kurds remain in control of the town, two black banners with Arabic writing have been spotted at its eastern entrance, one raised over a building and another on a nearby hill. | While the Kurds remain in control of the town, two black banners with Arabic writing have been spotted at its eastern entrance, one raised over a building and another on a nearby hill. |
Kobani and the surrounding area has been under attack since mid-September, with Islamic State militants capturing dozens of nearby Kurdish villages. | Kobani and the surrounding area has been under attack since mid-September, with Islamic State militants capturing dozens of nearby Kurdish villages. |
Some 160,000 Syrians have been forced to flee while Kurdish forces have struggled to push back the jihadists despite being aided by the US-led coalition airstrikes. | |
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and a statement from the Kurdish force known as the People's Protection Units, or YPK, said more than 45 fighters on both sides were killed Sunday near Kobani, including a Kurdish female fighter who blew herself up, killing several jihadists. | The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and a statement from the Kurdish force known as the People's Protection Units, or YPK, said more than 45 fighters on both sides were killed Sunday near Kobani, including a Kurdish female fighter who blew herself up, killing several jihadists. |
A picture taken from Turkey shows an Islamic State (IS) flag displayed by militants in the east of the Syrian town of Kobani, at the Syria-Turkey border near Sanliurfa | |
On the Turkish side of the border, at least 14 Turkish army tanks took up positions on a hilltop near Kobani. Heavy bombardment could be heard down below as plumes of smoke rose from the town. | |
A house and a small grocery store in Turkey were both struck by a shell from the fighting, but no one was wounded. At least four people were injured in a similar incident on Sunday. | |
The YPK said in a statement that there were 50 points of clashes around Kobani on Sunday, adding that 74 Islamic State fighters as well as 15 Kurdish gunmen were killed. | |
The Observatory, which gathers information from activists inside Syria, said 27 jihadists and 19 Kurds were killed in the battles, making it one of the deadliest days since the latest round of fighting began three weeks ago. | The Observatory, which gathers information from activists inside Syria, said 27 jihadists and 19 Kurds were killed in the battles, making it one of the deadliest days since the latest round of fighting began three weeks ago. |
Syrian Kurdish forces have long been among the most effective adversaries of the Isis (also known as Islamic State and Isil), keeping it out of their enclave in northeastern Syria even as the extremists routed the armed forces of both Syria and neighbouring Iraq in recent months. | |
But in recent weeks the overstretched Kurds have struggled to counter the increasingly well-armed jihadists. | But in recent weeks the overstretched Kurds have struggled to counter the increasingly well-armed jihadists. |
"They are using tanks, artillery and all kinds of weapons they captured in Iraq and Syria," said Nasser Haj Mansour, a defense official in Syria's Kurdish region, referring to the Isis, which has declared a caliphate in the large areas it controls in both countries. | |
The Observatory's director Rami Abdurrahman said Monday that one of the attacks against Isis the day earlier was carried out by a female Kurdish fighter who blew herself up, killing 10 jihadists. | |
Turkish soldiers stand atop and around their tanks as they hold their positions on a hilltop in the outskirts of Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border, overlooking Kobani The YPK statement identified the suicide attacker as Deilar Kanj Khamis, better known by her military name, Arin Mirkan. | Turkish soldiers stand atop and around their tanks as they hold their positions on a hilltop in the outskirts of Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border, overlooking Kobani The YPK statement identified the suicide attacker as Deilar Kanj Khamis, better known by her military name, Arin Mirkan. |
Khamis was a member of a YPK branch known as the Women's Protection Units, or YPJ. The force has more than 10,000 female fighters who have played a major role in the battles against Isis, Haj Mansour said. | |
Haj Mansour said Kurdish fighters withdrew from a position on the strategic hill of Mashta Nour near Kobani. Khamis stayed behind, and as Isis fighters moved in she attacked them with gunfire and grenades, eventually blowing herself up. The Kurds then recaptured the position. | |
Turkish tanks hold their positions on a hilltop in the outskirts of Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border, overlooking Kobani in Syria | Turkish tanks hold their positions on a hilltop in the outskirts of Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border, overlooking Kobani in Syria |
"If necessary, all our female and male fighters will become Arin. The attacks by mercenaries of Daesh against Kobani will not be allowed to achieve their goals," the YPK statement said, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State group. | "If necessary, all our female and male fighters will become Arin. The attacks by mercenaries of Daesh against Kobani will not be allowed to achieve their goals," the YPK statement said, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State group. |
Nawaf Khalil, a spokesman for Syria's Kurdish Democratic Union Party, or PYD, said: "Yesterday was a very violent day but they were neither able to enter Kobani nor Mashta Nour." | Nawaf Khalil, a spokesman for Syria's Kurdish Democratic Union Party, or PYD, said: "Yesterday was a very violent day but they were neither able to enter Kobani nor Mashta Nour." |
Associated Press | Associated Press |