Syria Kurds seize dozens of villages from IS
Syrian Kurdish fighters have seized dozens of villages from ISIS jihadis around the town of Kobani on the Turkish border, expanding their control in the area, a monitor said Friday, AFP reported.
The Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) had captured 101 villages around Kobani since seizing it from ISIS January 26 after four months of fighting, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
"They now control territory ranging from 15 to 25 kilometres (nine to 16 miles) from Kobane to the east, west and south," Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said.
The small town became a key battleground, with ISIS poised at one point to overrun it and cement its grip on a large stretch of territory along the border.
Since January 26, YPG forces have advanced steadily in the surrounding countryside, recapturing dozens of villages, some no larger than a few dozen homes.
In some villages, they have met little resistance, with ISIS fighters withdrawing as they advance.
But in other places there have been clashes, with the Observatory saying at least 13 ISIS fighters were killed in a YPG ambush Friday.