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Syria IS: Iraqi Peshmerga fighters 'enter Kobane' | Syria IS: Iraqi Peshmerga fighters 'enter Kobane' |
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Ten Iraqi Kurd Peshmerga fighters have entered the besieged Syrian town of Kobane on the Turkish border, Syrian opposition activists say. | Ten Iraqi Kurd Peshmerga fighters have entered the besieged Syrian town of Kobane on the Turkish border, Syrian opposition activists say. |
Dozens more are expected to join them in helping Syrian Kurds defend the strategic town against Islamic State (IS) militants. | |
Turkey finally authorised the Iraqi Kurds to cross the border last week. | Turkey finally authorised the Iraqi Kurds to cross the border last week. |
Some 150 Iraqi Kurds are waiting to travel from Turkey to Kobane, which has been under siege for six weeks. | Some 150 Iraqi Kurds are waiting to travel from Turkey to Kobane, which has been under siege for six weeks. |
The arrival of the first Peshmerga comes a day after a group of Syrian Arab rebels entered the town also to fight against IS, aided by US-led coalition air strikes. | The arrival of the first Peshmerga comes a day after a group of Syrian Arab rebels entered the town also to fight against IS, aided by US-led coalition air strikes. |
US fighters and bombers have carried out 10 air strikes on Kobane since Wednesday, US Central Command said. | |
Another two air strikes by US forces damaged an IS headquarters building near Deir ez-Zor and a security building near Raqqa. | |
'Hoping for help' | |
While the strikes have held IS militants back, the BBC's Jiyar Gol says that Syrian Kurds - the People's Defence Units (YPG) - are hopeful the arrival of Iraqi Peshmerga will help turn the tide in fighting. | While the strikes have held IS militants back, the BBC's Jiyar Gol says that Syrian Kurds - the People's Defence Units (YPG) - are hopeful the arrival of Iraqi Peshmerga will help turn the tide in fighting. |
IS militants mounted unsuccessful attacks overnight on a border crossing and an entry and exit point into Kobane. | IS militants mounted unsuccessful attacks overnight on a border crossing and an entry and exit point into Kobane. |
The first group of Peshmerga fighters entered Kobane at noon local time (07:00 GMT), with the rest expected to join them "in the coming hours", the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports. | |
"That initial group, I was told, is here to carry out the planning for our strategy going forward," Meryem Kobane, a YPG commander, told Reuters news agency. | "That initial group, I was told, is here to carry out the planning for our strategy going forward," Meryem Kobane, a YPG commander, told Reuters news agency. |
"They need to make preparations so the Peshmerga will be positioned according to our needs." | "They need to make preparations so the Peshmerga will be positioned according to our needs." |
The Peshmerga arrived at an army base in Suruc, Turkey, in two groups on Wednesday. Fighters arrived by plane from Iraq and a convoy of lorries brought heavy weapons. | The Peshmerga arrived at an army base in Suruc, Turkey, in two groups on Wednesday. Fighters arrived by plane from Iraq and a convoy of lorries brought heavy weapons. |
Syria has condemned Turkey's decision to allow Iraqi fighters to transit through, describing it as a "blatant violation" of its sovereignty, according to state TV. | Syria has condemned Turkey's decision to allow Iraqi fighters to transit through, describing it as a "blatant violation" of its sovereignty, according to state TV. |
In an unexpected shift last week, Ankara succumbed to US pressure to allow Kurds through to join the conflict in Syria. The Turkish authorities have been facing a decades-long insurgency by their own Kurds. | In an unexpected shift last week, Ankara succumbed to US pressure to allow Kurds through to join the conflict in Syria. The Turkish authorities have been facing a decades-long insurgency by their own Kurds. |
The battle for Kobane has emerged as a major test of whether the air campaign can push back IS but the Kurdish defenders - thought to number between 1,000 and 2,000 - have appealed for heavy weapons to defeat the militants. | The battle for Kobane has emerged as a major test of whether the air campaign can push back IS but the Kurdish defenders - thought to number between 1,000 and 2,000 - have appealed for heavy weapons to defeat the militants. |
Activists say the battle for Kobane has so far left 800 people dead and forced more than 200,000 people to flee across the Turkish border. | Activists say the battle for Kobane has so far left 800 people dead and forced more than 200,000 people to flee across the Turkish border. |
IS has declared the formation of a caliphate in the large swathes of Syria and Iraq it has seized since 2013. | IS has declared the formation of a caliphate in the large swathes of Syria and Iraq it has seized since 2013. |