Kurds kill 24 jihadists in Kobane: monitor

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says at least 24 Islamic State group militants died in clashes with Kurdish fighters in Kobane.

At least 24 Islamic State jihadists have been killed in clashes with Kurdish fighters in the Syrian town of Kobane, where a battle has raged for almost four months, a monitoring group says.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the IS militants died in firefights and ambushes by People's Protection Units (YPG) in eastern sectors of Kobane.

Seven YPG fighters were also killed as well as two civilians who died in IS raids, said the Britain-based group.

The group, which relies on a network of activists and medics on the ground for its information, said Monday the Kurdish fighters now control 80 per cent of the border town.

IS launched an assault on Kobane in mid-September and came close to overrunning the town, which is also known as Ain al-Arab.

But Kurdish fighters, backed by US-led air strikes, have been able to gradually recapture territory in the small town, which is strategic because of its location on the border with Turkey.


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