Kurdish fighters flew the flag of the Popular Protection Units on a hill overlooking Kobane on Monday Kurdish forces have driven Islamic State (IS) militants from Kobane, officials say, ending a four-month battle for the northern Syrian town.
Fighters from the Popular
Protection Units (YPG) were said to have entered outlying areas in the east of
the town after the jihadists retreated.
The US said anti-IS forces
were in control of 90% of the town.
Kobane was seen as a major
test of the US-led coalition's strategy to combat IS in Syria with air strikes.
Tens of thousands of people
fled over the nearby border with Turkey after IS launched an offensive in
September, capturing about 300 nearby villages before entering the
predominantly Kurdish town itself.
The fighting has left at least 1,600 people dead, among
them 1,196 jihadists, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says.
'Final clean-up'
Photographs posted on
social media on Monday afternoon showed the YPG flag being flown around Kobane,
and male and female fighters shaking hands. As night fell, celebratory gunfire
echoed across the town.
The Pentagon said it had carried out 17 air strikes in
the 24 hours from the morning of 25 January, targeting IS "tactical
units" and "fighting positions", as well as vehicle and staging
areas.
The retired US general
co-ordinating the coalition, John Allen, predicted in November that IS would
"impale itself" on Kobane, and analysts said its loss would be a
symbolic and strategic blow for the group, which wants to control an
uninterrupted stretch of the Syrian-Turkish border.
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Monday, January 26, 2015
Syrian Kurds 'drive Islamic State out of Kobane'
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