Kurds enter Syria from Turkey to fight

At least 800 Kurdish fighters have netered Syria from Turkey to help battle jihadists, a monitor says.

Hundreds of Kurdish fighters have entered northern Syria to help battle jihadists besieging the Kurdish city of Ain al-Arab, a monitor says.

"At least 800 Kurdish fighters crossed the Turkish-Syrian border to help their comrades in Ain al-Arab (Kobane in Kurdish), which is under total siege by Islamic State jihadists," Syrian Observatory for Human Rights director Rami Abdel Rahman said on Tuesday.

A Kurdish Syrian activist said the flow of fighters came as the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), blacklisted in Turkey as a terrorist organisation, gave orders for Kurdish fighters to move to protect Kobane.

"Fighters started going into Kobane from Turkey some four or five days ago," said Havidar, who goes by only one name.

"But the latest entry, last night, came after orders from the higher leadership of the PKK. Last night, there were celebrations in Kobane - fighters were firing into the air as they arrived in the town," he said.

The Observatory's Abdel Rahman also said the mobilisation had come after a call by the PKK, which has branches in Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.

"The Kurds are preparing for an assault by the Islamic State," he said.

Syrian Kurds have been fighting the IS for many months.


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