Friday, October 17, 2014

ISIS fighters withdraw from Syria's embattled Kobani


Islamic State fighters have been driven out of Kobani, the Kurdish town that straddles the Syrian-Turkish border, after weeks of heavy fighting, according to Kurdish sources speaking to RT.

A Kurdish commander said that ISIS retreated overnight – withdrawing by 2 km east and 9 km west.
The Kurds are now clearing the city. The Islamists have left behind suicide bombers hiding in the ruins of the various buildings in the city.

More @ RT

4 comments:

  1. Good resistance becomes expensive for the enemy. Fight on. Never surrender.

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    1. Fight on. Never surrender.

      Can't understand why anyone would surrender to them as they know they'll be killed.

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  2. Obama claims victory and spikes football in 3,2,1...

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    1. I still believe his was a minimum response to the situation hoping that ISIS would triumph. I'd sure like to go there and shake their hands and especially the women

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