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bemildred

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Tue Jan 27, 2015, 10:25 AM Jan 2015

Kobane: The beginning of the end for ISIL [View all]

Erbil, Iraq - Kurdish forces have reclaimed the city of Kobane from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), according to Kurdish sources.

A campaign was launched to push ISIL out of the nearly 350 villages surrounding the iconic northern Syrian town, local officials say.

Losing Kobane after more than four months of intense fighting is a significant propaganda blow to ISIL. The group invested extensive military resources to capture the isolated town on the border with Turkey.

"Daesh [ISIL] took most of the places it wanted in Syria and Iraq but could not capture Kobane," said Anwar Muslim, the prime minister of the self-ruled administration of Kobane, referring to the organisation by its Arabic name.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/01/kobane-beginning-isil-201512782724826681.html

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Well, we can hope. potone Jan 2015 #1
Not likely the "beginning of the end" JayhawkSD Jan 2015 #2
Yeah. I agree. bemildred Jan 2015 #3
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