Syrian Kurds ‘push IS back’

A picture taken from Turkey shows smoke rises after an airstrike by an allegedly allianz war plane to Islamic State targets at the west of Kobane, Syria, where Kurdish fighters YPG are trying to defend the city. Picture: SEDAT SUNA

A picture taken from Turkey shows smoke rises after an airstrike by an allegedly allianz war plane to Islamic State targets at the west of Kobane, Syria, where Kurdish fighters YPG are trying to defend the city. Picture: SEDAT SUNA

Published Oct 8, 2014

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Aircraft of the international coalition on Wednesday carried out two new air strikes against Islamic State (IS) targets around the Syrian border town of Kobane, an AFP correspondent reported.

The first air strike sent a cloud of thick black smoke billowing into the air from a hill on the eastern side of Kobane, the correspondent reported from the Turkish border.

The second, a few hours later, sent a cloud of smoke above the northeastern side of the city.

They were the first air strikes witnessed Wednesday after a flurry of strikes on Tuesday which some sources said had helped Kurdish fighters of the People's Protection Units (YPG) push back the IS militants.

Idris Nahsen, a Kurdish official from Kobane, said that the air strikes had been helpful.

“The situation has changed since Tuesday. YPG forces have pushed back IS forces,” said Nahsen, who himself moved to Turkey on Tuesday but now plans to go back.

The fighting for Kobane could still be heard on the Turkish side of the border and IS fighters could be seen moving around the edge of the city. The black flags planted by IS on Monday were still in place.

Meanwhile, the minaret of a mosque in the centre of Kobane that had been clearly visible from the Turkish side collapsed, the correspondent said. The cause was not immediately clear. - Sapa-AFP

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