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IS re-enters Kurdish held town of Kobane

International Desk |
Update: 2015-06-25 02:53:00
IS re-enters Kurdish held town of Kobane Photo Courtesy: news.yahoo.com

DHAKA: Islamic State (IS) fighters have entered the northern Syrian city of Kobane, battling Kurdish forces.

Activists say, reports the BBC.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says a number of people were killed in fierce clashes in the centre of the town on the Syrian-Turkish border.

Kurdish forces drove IS forces from Kobane early this year after a long campaign backed by US-led air strikes.

The battle made international headlines - heralding what some saw as a symbolic defeat for the IS.

The jihadist group has suffered a string of defeats to Kurdish forces since it was forced to withdraw from Kobane in January after a four-month battle.

Early this week, Kurdish Popular Protection Units (YPG) forces said they had captured a key town, Ain Issa, just 50km from the IS headquarters at Raqqa, days after seizing Tal Abyad and cutting a major supply line for IS.

BDST: 1246 HRS, JUN 25, 2015
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