Hundreds of Kurdish fighters enter Syria from Turkey to fight jihadists
Hundreds of Kurdish fighters have arrived to northern Syria in recent days to help fight jihadists besieging the Kurdish city of Ain al-Arab, a monitor said Tuesday.
"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 told AFP.
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Hundreds of Kurdish fighters have arrived to northern Syria in recent days to help fight jihadists besieging the Kurdish city of Ain al-Arab, a monitor said Tuesday.
"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 told AFP.
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