Fighting Rages As Kobani Teeters On Falling To IS Militants -- Voice of America
Fighting raged on Friday in the Syrian Kurdish city of Kobani near the Turkish border, with Syrian Kurdish leaders saying key government buildings have fallen to Islamic State forces.
Kurdish sources told VOA's Jamie Dettmer on the Turkish side of the border that the Islamic State has control of the court house, police headquarters and the main municipal building the city center. Anwar Muslim, head of the Kobani Council, said the Islamic State is in control of half of the city, including Kurdish defense forces headquarters.
Ashya Abdullah, co-chair of a prominent Syrian-Kurdish political party (PYD), told VOA's Kurdish service from Kobani there is "very, very intense fighting" in two parts of the city.
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More News On The Battle For The Syrian-Kurdish City Of Kobani
Observer: 'Islamic State' takes Kurdish headquarters in Kobani -- Deutsche Welle
ISIL pushes deeper into besieged Syrian town -- Al Jazeera
Fears Kobani may be about to fall as Isis advance further into town -- The Guardian
Islamic State holds 40 percent of Kobani, could capture it: U.S. adviser -- Reuters
Islamic State Seizes Half of Kobani in New Push, Group Says -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Islamic State Fighters in Control of 40% of Kobani: Syrian Observatory for Human Rights -- RIA Novosti
ISIS now controls 40% of Kobani – top US official -- RT
Battle for Kobani rages as US-led air strikes pound Isis positions -- The Guardian
Airstrikes, street battles rock the Syrian city of Kobani -- L.A. Times
US-led coalition intensifies airstrikes against ISIS in Kobani -- FOX News
ISIS makes gains in Kobani despite strikes -- The Hill
Thousands 'will most likely be massacred' if Kobani falls to jihadists, U.N. warns -- Reuters
U.N. envoy calls on Turkey to prevent Srebrenica-style massacre in Kobani -- Reuters
UN envoy: ISIS could massacre 500 trapped in Kobani -- AP
Up to 700 trapped in Syrian Kurdish town of Kobane, UN says -- BBC
Fall of Kobani risks security of whole region, says Syrian Kurdish leader -- CNN
2 comments:
I hope Josh Earnest likes his paycheck.
He is will stand before the press and dissemble something fierce.
A strumpet is more honest.
Where's Wilde when we need him. "The Importance Of Being Earnest".
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