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Kurd fighters seize enemy's arms buildings in Kobani
(MENAFN- Arab News) BEIRUT: Kurdish fighters captured six buildings used by Islamic State militants besieging the Syrian town of Kobani on Tuesday and seized a large amount of the group's weapons and ammunition a group monitoring the war said.
Islamic State has been trying to take control of the town for more than two months in an assault that has driven tens of thousands of Kurdish civilians over the border into Turkey and drawn strikes by US-led forces.
Kurdish fighters seized six buildings used by Islamic State close to council offices in the north of the town and took a large quantity of rocket-propelled grenade launchers guns and machine gun ammunition the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The buildings were in a strategic location close to Kobani's Security Square where the main municipal buildings are based said Rami Abdulrahman who runs the Observatory a group that tracks the conflict using sources on the ground.
The clashes killed around 13 Islamic State militants including two senior fighters who had been helping to lead the militant group's assault on the town he said.
Kurdish forces appear to have made other gains in recent days of fighting. Last week they blocked a road Islamic State was using to resupply their forces the first major gain against the militants after weeks of violence. 'During the last few days we have made big progress in the east and southeast' said Idris Nassan an official in Kobani. He estimated IS controlled less than 20 percent of the town. Last month officials said IS controlled around 40 percent as it pushed further into the town.
The defense of Kobani has drawn in Kurdish peshmerga fighters from Iraq as well as Syrian rebel fighters. The US military said on Monday it carried out nine strikes near Kobani since late last week destroying seven Islamic State positions four staging areas and one unit belonging to the group.
Islamic State has been trying to take control of the town for more than two months in an assault that has driven tens of thousands of Kurdish civilians over the border into Turkey and drawn strikes by US-led forces.
Kurdish fighters seized six buildings used by Islamic State close to council offices in the north of the town and took a large quantity of rocket-propelled grenade launchers guns and machine gun ammunition the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The buildings were in a strategic location close to Kobani's Security Square where the main municipal buildings are based said Rami Abdulrahman who runs the Observatory a group that tracks the conflict using sources on the ground.
The clashes killed around 13 Islamic State militants including two senior fighters who had been helping to lead the militant group's assault on the town he said.
Kurdish forces appear to have made other gains in recent days of fighting. Last week they blocked a road Islamic State was using to resupply their forces the first major gain against the militants after weeks of violence. 'During the last few days we have made big progress in the east and southeast' said Idris Nassan an official in Kobani. He estimated IS controlled less than 20 percent of the town. Last month officials said IS controlled around 40 percent as it pushed further into the town.
The defense of Kobani has drawn in Kurdish peshmerga fighters from Iraq as well as Syrian rebel fighters. The US military said on Monday it carried out nine strikes near Kobani since late last week destroying seven Islamic State positions four staging areas and one unit belonging to the group.
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