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Kobane: IS and Syria Kurds in fierce gun battles Kobane: IS and Syria Kurds in fierce gun battles
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Kurdish fighters are engaged in fierce gun battles with Islamic State (IS) in the Syrian border town of Kobane, as US-led coalition air strikes continue.Kurdish fighters are engaged in fierce gun battles with Islamic State (IS) in the Syrian border town of Kobane, as US-led coalition air strikes continue.
In its latest report, the US Central Command said six air strikes had destroyed IS weaponry around Kobane.In its latest report, the US Central Command said six air strikes had destroyed IS weaponry around Kobane.
An official inside Kobane said the Kurdish forces were now pushing back the Islamic State fighters.An official inside Kobane said the Kurdish forces were now pushing back the Islamic State fighters.
Seizing Kobane would give the IS jihadists full control of a long stretch of the Syrian-Turkish border.Seizing Kobane would give the IS jihadists full control of a long stretch of the Syrian-Turkish border.
This has been a primary route for foreign fighters getting into Syria, as well as allowing IS to traffic oil from oilfields it has captured. This has been a primary route for foreign fighters getting into Syria, as well as allowing IS to traffic oil it has captured.
Three weeks of fighting over Kobane has cost the lives of 400 people, and forced more than 160,000 Syrians to flee across the border to Turkey.Three weeks of fighting over Kobane has cost the lives of 400 people, and forced more than 160,000 Syrians to flee across the border to Turkey.
At the scene: Paul Adams, BBC world affairs correspondentAt the scene: Paul Adams, BBC world affairs correspondent
Two days after fighters from Islamic State entered Kobane, a battle is raging for the town's eastern streets. The images are powerful enough, but the sound is sometimes overwhelming. At times today, it seemed the entire eastern side of Kobane was one vast street battle. It was relentless. Thick clouds of smoke drifted across the town as grenades exploded.
We reached the border, within a few hundred yards of the fighting, and I have rarely heard anything quite like it. And all day, another series of massive air strikes; each towering black cloud greeted with delighted cheering by Turkish Kurds who have come to watch, with mounting dread, the assault on their Syrian cousins across the fence.
At times, it seems dozens of weapons are firing at once, and there are regular grenade explosions too. Thick black smoke is rising from buildings on fire. In groups large and small, they gather as close to the fence as they can get, shouting chants of defiance and solidarity. They are furious with Turkey for what they believe is Ankara's complicity in the rise of Islamic State.
US-led coalition air strikes have been concentrated on the western reaches of the city, where the IS advance seems to have been halted.
Jets can still be heard flying overhead.
'Retreat''Retreat'
A senior official in Kobane, Idriss Nassan, told news agencies the IS militants had suffered "their biggest retreat since their entry into the city" and that many had been killed.A senior official in Kobane, Idriss Nassan, told news agencies the IS militants had suffered "their biggest retreat since their entry into the city" and that many had been killed.
"They are now outside the entrances of the city of Kobane. The shelling and bombardment was very effective and as a result of it, IS has been pushed from many positions.""They are now outside the entrances of the city of Kobane. The shelling and bombardment was very effective and as a result of it, IS has been pushed from many positions."
But he added: "Kobane is still in danger and the air strikes should intensify in order to remove the danger."But he added: "Kobane is still in danger and the air strikes should intensify in order to remove the danger."
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group also said that IS fighters had withdrawn from several areas they had earlier controlled.The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group also said that IS fighters had withdrawn from several areas they had earlier controlled.
The BBC's Paul Adams, close to the border, says that at one point a suicide truck bomb driven by a lone jihadi detonated in flames - the Kurds said they managed to blow it up before it reached its target.
'More savvy'
US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday the US was "deeply concerned about the people of Kobane".US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday the US was "deeply concerned about the people of Kobane".
But he said: "Horrific as it is to watch the violence, it is important to keep in mind the US strategic objective" - which, he added, was to deprive IS of command-and-control centres and the infrastructure to carry out attacks.But he said: "Horrific as it is to watch the violence, it is important to keep in mind the US strategic objective" - which, he added, was to deprive IS of command-and-control centres and the infrastructure to carry out attacks.
The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen Martin Dempsey, told ABC News that IS was becoming "more savvy".The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen Martin Dempsey, told ABC News that IS was becoming "more savvy".
"We have been striking when we can... They don't fly flags and move around in large convoys the way they did. They don't establish headquarters that are visible or identifiable.""We have been striking when we can... They don't fly flags and move around in large convoys the way they did. They don't establish headquarters that are visible or identifiable."
Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm John Kirby said the battle against IS was "going to be a long, difficult struggle not solved by military power alone" and that it was a reality that "other towns and villages - and perhaps Kobane - will be taken by IS".
The US Central Command listed the damage done by six coalition air strikes south and south-west of Kobane over Tuesday and Wednesday.The US Central Command listed the damage done by six coalition air strikes south and south-west of Kobane over Tuesday and Wednesday.
It said an armoured personnel carrier, four "armed vehicles" and two artillery pieces were destroyed.It said an armoured personnel carrier, four "armed vehicles" and two artillery pieces were destroyed.
There were three further air strikes on IS in other parts of Syria and five in Iraq.There were three further air strikes on IS in other parts of Syria and five in Iraq.
Turkey meanwhile remains under intense pressure to do more to help the Kurdish forces fighting in Kobane. Turkey meanwhile remains under intense pressure to do more to help the Kurdish forces in Kobane.
At least 19 people have reportedly been killed in Kurdish protests over Turkey's role.At least 19 people have reportedly been killed in Kurdish protests over Turkey's role.
Kurds are angry that Turkey has prevented fighters crossing the border to fight IS in Kobane.Kurds are angry that Turkey has prevented fighters crossing the border to fight IS in Kobane.
Last week Turkey's parliament also authorised military action against the jihadists in Iraq and Syria, but so far no action has been taken.Last week Turkey's parliament also authorised military action against the jihadists in Iraq and Syria, but so far no action has been taken.
What are Turkey's demands and can they be met?What are Turkey's demands and can they be met?
Turkey's fear of a reignited Kurdish flameTurkey's fear of a reignited Kurdish flame
Are you in or near Kobane? Get in contact by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.Are you in or near Kobane? Get in contact by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.
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