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Horror of Kobani: Headless corpses left in the street and victims with their eyes 'cut out', the savagery of Isis laid bare Horror of Kobani: Headless corpses left in the street and victims with their eyes 'cut out', the savagery of Isis laid bare
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Survivors of the fighting in Kobani have spoken of the horrors they witnessed as Isis militants took control of parts of the town from Kurdish forces.Survivors of the fighting in Kobani have spoken of the horrors they witnessed as Isis militants took control of parts of the town from Kurdish forces.
Refugees in Suruc, in Tukey, have told The Daily Mail how relatives and neighbours were beheaded by the militants, while another spoke of how he had seen "hundreds" of headless corpses in the besieged town.Refugees in Suruc, in Tukey, have told The Daily Mail how relatives and neighbours were beheaded by the militants, while another spoke of how he had seen "hundreds" of headless corpses in the besieged town.
On Friday, the UN Syria envoy warned the hundreds still trapped in Kobani will be "massacred" by militants if the town falls, where only a small corridor remains open for people to flee.On Friday, the UN Syria envoy warned the hundreds still trapped in Kobani will be "massacred" by militants if the town falls, where only a small corridor remains open for people to flee.
More than 200,000 have already escaped across the border to Turkey but up to 700 remain inside the town.More than 200,000 have already escaped across the border to Turkey but up to 700 remain inside the town.
Amin Fajar, 38, a father-of-four who made it across the border and into Suruc, told The Daily Mail: "I have seen tens, maybe hundreds, of bodies with their heads cut off.Amin Fajar, 38, a father-of-four who made it across the border and into Suruc, told The Daily Mail: "I have seen tens, maybe hundreds, of bodies with their heads cut off.
"Others with just their hands or legs missing. I have seen faces with their eyes or tongues cut out – I can never forget it for as long as I live.""Others with just their hands or legs missing. I have seen faces with their eyes or tongues cut out – I can never forget it for as long as I live."
Isis militants have laid siege to the town of Kobani for nearly four weeks and fought their way into it in recent days.Isis militants have laid siege to the town of Kobani for nearly four weeks and fought their way into it in recent days.
They have reportedly taken control of almost half of the town.They have reportedly taken control of almost half of the town.
As night fell on Sunday, the town centre was under heavy artillery and mortar fire, Ocalan Iso, deputy head of the Kobani defence council, told Reuters.As night fell on Sunday, the town centre was under heavy artillery and mortar fire, Ocalan Iso, deputy head of the Kobani defence council, told Reuters.
Heavy clashes were under way in the east and southeast, he said, with neither side gaining ground.Heavy clashes were under way in the east and southeast, he said, with neither side gaining ground.
Idris Nassan, deputy foreign minister in the Kurdish administration for the Kobani district, said heavy fighting had begun around nightfall in the streets.Idris Nassan, deputy foreign minister in the Kurdish administration for the Kobani district, said heavy fighting had begun around nightfall in the streets.
Kurdish refugees fleeing Kobani enter Turkey at SurucKurdish refugees fleeing Kobani enter Turkey at Suruc
Kurdish fighters had caught attackers in an ambush, he said.Kurdish fighters had caught attackers in an ambush, he said.
After days of advances by Isis (also known as Islamic State and Isil), the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said Kobani's Kurdish defenders had managed to hold their ground.After days of advances by Isis (also known as Islamic State and Isil), the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said Kobani's Kurdish defenders had managed to hold their ground.
The Observatory said 36 Islamic State fighters, all foreigners, were killed the previous day, while eight Kurdish fighters had died. The figures could not be independently verified.The Observatory said 36 Islamic State fighters, all foreigners, were killed the previous day, while eight Kurdish fighters had died. The figures could not be independently verified.
  The news comes a video emerged over the weekend apparently showing fighting in the streets of Kobani.
The news comes as two videos emerged over the weekend - one apparently showing fighting in the streets of Kobani, the other appearing to show Isis recruits in a training camp receiving basic training. The Independent has not been able to independently verify the video, but Isis expert Shiraz Maher said it appeared to have been made for "propaganda purposes, ostensibly demonstrating the group's strength and prowess."
At one point in the training video, the recruits appear to be rehearsing how to retrieve fallen colleagues.
The Independent has not been able to independently verify the videos, but Isis expert Shiraz Maher said the videos appeared to have been made for "propaganda purposes, ostensibly demonstrating the group's strength and prowess."