IS expels rebels at Turkish border

World May 27, 2016 13:15

- Islamic State (IS) has Syrian rebels in Aleppo province expelled after a months-long battle in an area near the Turkish border. The last time the rebels were on the winning side, but IS launched a counterattack.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights booked IS this the biggest gains in the northern province in two years. The jihadists are now 5 kilometers of Azaz, a town near the border. At that spot, the rebels all that time supplied from Turkey. At the town Marea, southeast of Azaz, a rebel group enclosed by the jihadists. The rebels can still just a corridor of Aleppo kept open to Turkish territory in the province, which maintains an important supply line.

On the other side of the border Turkey is concerned about the area that holds the YPG. The Syrian Kurdish militia has a strip of land 400 kilometers long held. Kurds fight except against IS also against rebel groups. The YPG against IS on the offensive in an area farther east, in the provinces of Raqqa and Hasaka. This is a reason for the United States to support the YPG.
  
    
     
      
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