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Dozens of jihadists killed fighting Syria Kurds: monitor
Beirut (AFP) - At least 44 members of the Islamic State group
were killed in clashes with Kurdish forces in Syria on Thursday, a
monitoring group said.
Thirty of the jihadists were killed fighting
against members of the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in the
village of Qassiab in Hasakeh province, according to the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights.
Nearly four years of civil war ravaging the country have killed an estimated 200,000 people and also displaced half of the population.
The
YPG regained control of the village, two days after it was seized by
the jihadists, said the Britain-based group, which has a wide network of
activists on the ground in Syria.
Three Kurdish fighters were also killed in the clashes, it added.
Another
14 jihadists and an YPG fighter were killed fighting in the flashpoint
town Kobane in northern Syria, said the Observatory.
Fighting over Kobane began in mid-September, when the IS launched a bid to take it over.
A
US-led coalition has been launching air strikes against IS positions in
Syria since September 23 and the YPG have also received backing from
Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga and from some Syrian rebel groups.
On Wednesday, the coalition launched eight strikes against IS positions in Kobane, which is known as Ain al-Arab in Arabic.
Elsewhere,
Syrian air force raids killed at least 21 people, including several
children, in the IS-held areas of Al-Bab and Qbasin in the northern
province of Aleppo, said the Observatory.
The
regime air force has killed thousands of people, mostly civilians
living in areas out of government control, since it was first deployed
in the country's war in July 2012.
Since
Tuesday alone, at least 89 civilians including 19 children have been
killed in more than 400 government air strikes across Syria, the
Observatory said.
The UN and international rights groups have
repeatedly called on the government to refrain from using its air force
against inhabited areas.Nearly four years of civil war ravaging the country have killed an estimated 200,000 people and also displaced half of the population.
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