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Iraq: Mosul ISIL to Introduce ‘Islamic’ Gold Dinar

August 31, 2015 By administrator

1023771116The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) terrorist group is now looking to introduce its own currency in an effort to solidify its control over areas where it proclaimed a “caliphate.”
Within the next few days the militant group will start recalling foreign currency from circulation in Mosul in a bid to reinstate the gold dinar as a means of exchange, the Iraqi TV channel al-Sumariya reported on Sunday.
The militant leaders announced the move in mosques in the cities of Mosul and Nineveh
The group wants to reinstate an ancient Islamic currency using gold and silver coins, the dinar and the dirham. The currency was originally introduced in 634AD by the Caliphate of Uthman.
The “Islamic dinar” will enter circulation across the Nineveh province in September.
According to media reports one gold dinar will be worth 139 US dollars.
Designs due to be embossed on the gold coins included a symbol of seven wheat stalks — a Quranic reference — and a world map.
The prototype design had also shown that the coins would carry an Arabic message on the lines of “The Islamic State — A caliphate based on the doctrine of the Prophet.”

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20150831/1026381706/ISIL-dinar-Mosul.html#ixzz3kQ1zA2dy

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Gold Dinar, Iraq, ISIL, Mosul

Nokta: Turkish intel MIT delivers 60 foreign fighters to ISIL in Syria

August 13, 2015 By administrator

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A screenshot taken from Nokta weekly’s website. (Photo: Today’s Zaman)

Turkey‘s intelligence agency has been involved in escorting over 60 Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) extremist militants over the Turkish border into Syria, according to a report by the Nokta weekly.

The report, published on Aug. 3, claims that the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) escorted over 60 militants to Syria who wanted to join ISIL. It states that the applicants had previously been incarcerated after being apprehended by the Turkish police for suspected involvement in criminal activities pertaining to terrorism. It is alleged that MİT then collected the applicants from prison and brought them to ISIL handlers in Syria via the Akçakale border gate.

Nokta claims that after their apprehension by Turkish law enforcement agencies between April and September 2014, the prisoners should have been deported but were not. The weekly claims that the prisoners were delivered to MİT agents with the knowledge and authorization of Şanlıurfa Police Chief Eyüp Pınarbaşı.

The report also claims that on the day and hour of the delivery of the future ISIL fighters to their handlers, the CCTV cameras were turned off and border personnel were ushered away from the meeting spot.

Nokta’s report provides all 60 of the ISIL militants’ names, nationalities and ages, with some fighters even as young as 12 years old. Two members of the group were female, while many members of the 60-strong group were determined to be of Russian or Turkic ethnicity. The group also included American, Swedish, German, French, Turkmen, Chechen, Ingush and East Turkistan fighters.

Erkan Iseni, Fadılj Iseni, Bujamin Fetov and Suat Mustafa from Macedonia, Hesabullah Haqani from Pakistan, Mohomed Unais from Australia, Johan Castillo Boens from the United States and Fadhle Al-Sallami from Sweden were all on the list of fighters who joined ISIL.

Daniel Rye Ottosen from Denmark, Toni Neukirch from Germany, and Mahmud Boudouaia and Illiess El Alami from France were also among those who joined ISIL, according to Nokta.

In June it was previously claimed that MİT was assisting ISIL by allowing militants and weapons safe passage through Turkey into Syria, according to footage obtained by the Cumhuriyet daily.

The daily featured video footage of bus drivers admitting that they transferred “heavily bearded people who looked scruffy” to the border, in reference to ISIL militants, on the orders of MİT.

One of the two drivers explains in the video footage that the coaches had been accompanied by MİT agents during the trip and that the passengers had told them not to stop the coaches unless it was for something urgent.

According to the report the militants and cargo were collected from the Atme camp in Syria, bearing the black flag of ISIL, near the Reyhanlı district in Turkey’s southern Hatay province.

The militants were then transported via Turkey’s southeastern border and dropped off at the border town of Akçakale in Şanlıurfa province, where the militants and cargo re-entered Syria after passing through Turkish territory.

According to Cumhuriyet, ISIL militants were unable to travel safely through Syrian territory near Kobani — a predominantly Kurdish town near Syria’s border with Turkey — as the city and surrounding area is held and defended by the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG).

Back then Ankara dismissed claims that Turkey’s intelligence service transferred arms and fighters to ISIL calling the allegations “part of the smear campaign” against Turkey and “slander.”

Source: Zaman

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIL, MIT, Syria, Turkey, ypg

Turkey Protecting ISIL to Limit Kurdistan Workers’ Party – PKK Leader

August 11, 2015 By administrator

1025579023According Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leader, Turkey is protecting the Islamic State, in order to limit the PKK in the country.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Turkey is protecting the Islamic State (ISIL), in order to limit the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in the country, PKK leader Cemil Bayik said Monday.
“The Turkish claim they are fighting Islamic State… but in fact they are fighting the PKK… They are doing it to limit the PKK’s fight against ISIL. Turkey is protecting ISIL,” Bayik told BBC.
According to Bayik, Turkish authorities are behind massacres allegedly committed by ISIL, and Istanbul’s aim is to “stop the Kurdish advance against [ISIL], thus advancing [their] aim of Turkishness in Turkey.”
Turkey has been mired in violence in recent weeks, launching a campaign against both ISIL and the PKK. Ankara recently allowed a US-led international coalition against ISIL the use of several air bases in the country.
On July 20, a suicide bombing took place in the Turkish city of Suruc on border with Syria, killing more than 30 people, most of them Kurds. The attack was reportedly committed by ISIL.
Shortly following the incident, Kurdish militia from the PKK killed two policemen in Turkey, justifying the murders by claiming the officers backed ISIL.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIL, PKK, Turkey

Report:Turkey is using ambulances smuggling ISIL recruits over to Syria

August 9, 2015 By administrator

report-isil-recruits-are-smuggled-over-to-syria-in-ambulances_8378_720_400A report prepared by a delegation from Turkey’s Republic Peoples Party (CHP) conveys striking details on how ISIL runs it recruiting operations in Adıyaman, Turkey. Notably the province was home to two culprits of separate bomb attacks that struck Turkey, recently. Report BGN

The CHP delegation had headed to the province last week to investigate the Islamic States of Iraq and the Levant’s (ISIL) recruiting operations. Adıyaman-based individuals had conducted two attacks, the first being the June 5 bombing of a Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) election rally in Diyarbakır, southeast Turkey, which killed three and injured hundreds, and a suicide bomb blast in July that killed over 30 activists.

In their report from the visit – which featured interviews with the June 5 bomber from prison, his parents, local prosecutors, police officials, chambers, friends and relatives of youths who joined the group –  the CHP underlines lack of security measures, inadequate police response. Furthermore the town and its cafes have turned into a hotbed of recruitment for ISIL. The most revelation was the relative ease by which recruits are able to cross over to Syria, and repeat the journey several times back and forth including the use of ambulances.

The report highlights that the ISIL recruits come from poor families. Celal Dikmen of the Human Rights Association stated that ISIL pays USD 5,000 upon recruitment and subsequently USD 1,200 – USD 1,300 on a regular basis.

Furthermore the high unemployment rate of the province has crowded the tea houses which have become hotbeds for ISIL recruitment. Meetings with families in the province have revealed that the tea house named “Islam Café” was a key recruitment hub, where ISIL propaganda is easy to come by. Notably the establishment is run by the suicide bomber of the Suruç attack Şeyh Abdurrahman Alagöz’s older brother. ISIL’s message is also able to spread quickly in high-schools and prep-schools through students socializing with one another.

An imam stated that in two mosques he had also witnessed ISIL recruiters openly calling on individuals to join in jihad, and that the imams of the mosques “were turning a blind eye to what was transpiring”.  He claimed to also have overhead another imam telling a family who were complaining about the situation, “Mind your own business, the state sent them over here, and they will be gone soon.”

The ISIL recruits were also noted to expand their sphere of influence to include their parents. The potential recruits are being subjected to watching violent videos and in turn having their families watch them as well.  The youth who have joined ISIL were noted to be trying to pressure their parents to sell vehicles and other personal belongings such as bracelets stating that they will take the income to those who are going to fight for the cause.

The youth are frequently able to repeatedly go back and forth between Adıyaman and Syria. Another claim voiced by the families is that ambulances bringing in wounded fighters from Syria into Turkey, were being used to smuggle recruits to the other direction. However the National Police has not taken any type of action against these individuals. “Due to the fact that ISIL is not officially listed as a terror group we are not able to engage individuals” reportedly said one police official.

An individual acquainted with someone who had headed off to Syria noted that he had filed two separate notices with Prime Ministry’s Communication Center (BİMER) in September 2013 without his request being put into process soon enough.

The story was similar for the parents of Orhan G. who is in jail for carrying out the June 5 bombing in Diyarbakır, during an election rally held by the Pro-Kurdish HDP.  His mother stated “six months before he disappeared on 13 October 2014 we had gone to the police. There were six others who went with Orhan. We went to the border regions for eight months. We handed their pictures to governor and the district governor and filed missing notices at the prosecutor’s office at least ten times.”

She continued “the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) provincial assembly vice president merely told us that ‘I gave orders to the National Intelligence Agency regarding your son’. When the police notified us that they had our boy I went to Gaziantep province at 3:00am. They told us that our son had conducted the bomb attack. When we spoke to him he cried and was constantly saying that he did not do it.”

In his interview with the CHP delegation Orhan G. proclaimed he was innocent and was a victim of the police. “They (the police) raided the motel I had been staying in for two days. They placed a bag above my head beat me and threatened me. They told me I should take advantage of the ‘Guilty Plea’ and would at most serve two years. They told me that if I accepted they would help me. I said that I had gone to the rally because I was Kurdish and wanted to show support. They vacated the entire area saying they were going to conduct a search. I left and went to the barber shop. I only learned about the blast half an hour later.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ambulances, ISIL, smuggling, Turkey

Iraq: ISIL militants kill over dozen Iraqi women in Mosul

August 6, 2015 By administrator

isil-womenMembers of the Takfiri ISIL group have executed more than a dozen women in Iraq’s embattled northern city of Mosul as they continue perpetrating crimes against humanity on a large scale in the areas under their control, according to Albawaba.com.

The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) spokesman in Mosul, Saeed Mamouzini, told Arabic-language al-Sumaria satellite television network on Monday that ISIL extremists have killed 19 women in the city, located some 400 kilometers (248 miles) north of the capital, Baghdad, over the past two days after the victims refused to marry the militants.

Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights also reported on December 16, 2014, that ISIL terrorists had executed at least 150 women, including pregnant ones, in the country’s western province of al-Anbar, after they declined to marry the Takfiris.
The ministry further noted that the militants buried the women in mass graves in Fallujah, situated about 69 kilometers (43 miles) west of Baghdad.

Last month, Hana Nawafili, a spokeswoman for the Iraqi Observatory for the Defense of Battered Women, told Arabic-language al-Maalomah news agency that ISIL terrorists had gang-raped seven female residents of Fallujah, and then murdered them.

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIL, Killed, Mosul, women

Why Didn’t ISIL Shock the Kurds?

August 5, 2015 By administrator

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Turkish soldiers with the heads of beheaded Kurds 1990 (Photo by Salih)

By: Kaziwa Salih
Despite having been founded in 1999 and having performed dozens of terrorist activities in the Middle East, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) didn’t capture the attention of the world. However, since it started massacring dozens of groups in 2014, carrying out beheadings, crucifixions, rapes, public executions, enslaving women and other brutal acts, it has not only captured the world’s attention but has become the focus of the world’s shock. This includes President Barack Obama of the United States, who reputedly confessed, “We don’t have a strategy yet,” for over two weeks regarding his plans for defeating ISIL.
The global community did not screen its strategy for defeating the world’s most dedicated and fanatical radical organization until it recognized how rapidly ISIL was flourishing and understood that it had set its sights beyond Iraq and Syria. However, Kurds were neither shocked by ISIL’s brutal actions nor unprepared for them.
Westerners were shocked by ISIL, and Kurds were shocked by the West’s shock. The Western revelation of the Kurds’ immediate organized plan of defend, the capacity of Kurdish female fighters is surprising for the Kurds. Their astonishment presents the consequence of Western ignorance of Kurdish struggles and their capacity for controlling violence in Middle East. What is currently considered new and dreadful for the global community, the Kurds have been suffering from for almost a century. ISIL is just another name, like the Turkish regime, Saddam Hussein, Bashar al-Assad and the Iranian regimes. For decades the Kurds have claimed that Turkey is a terrorist state performing terrorist acts against Kurds, as they did against Armenians, Greeks, Azeris, and Eastern Europeans, and supporting all the Islamic extremist groups in the Middle East. In the interest of a few trade collaborations with Turkey, Western superpowers twisted the equation, turning Kurds into terrorists, the Armenian genocide into a worthless local event and Turkey into a heroic rescuer, while the photos of its atrocities were too graphic for the Western media to publish them.

For example, photos of Turkish soldiers with the heads of beheaded Kurds might misinform viewers and make them think they are images of ISIL. However, this photo isof a Turkish militant and was taken during the 1990s. Turkish soldiers regularly beheaded Kurds, and taking a picture with the head of the victims was a sign of the self-righteous and heroic acts of the Turkish state. This proof of Turkey’s atrocities confirms that ISIL has learned its methods of brutality and showing off of its barbarian acts from Turkey, which also provides substantive support to ISIL.
Currently, the Western media has ultimately confessed that Turkey is providing direct financial aid and training, intelligence and logistical support to the ISIS terrorist organization.  Yet the most honest statement was uttered by Gordon Duff, a senior editor of Veterans Today from Ohio, when in his interview with press TV he mentioned that ISIL terrorists “Are using Turkey as almost a superhighway.” He also added they were “moving freely in and out of Turkey.”In reality, Turkey is one of ISIL’s founders. From very beginning, in an official leaked letter from the Qatar embassy in Morocco that was written b, Naïf Abdullah Al Emadi, to the Qatar Minster of Foreign and Arab Affairs on June 2014, asserted that he was able to equip about 1,800volunteers from Morocco and other North African countries. He suggests that his government send these militants in three batches via the Libyan ports to Turkey. He also calls for urgent coordination with the Turkish side to receive the fighters at the appropriate port.

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Turkey not only supports ISIL with militants and cooperation with other ISIL supporters, it also devotes a special hospital for ISIL and many bazaars (shops) that sell and advertise ISIL products in Istanbul.

 

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIL, Kurd, Turkey

Russia slams US for assisting Syria militants

August 3, 2015 By administrator

Demitry Peskov, the spokesman for the Kremlin

Demitry Peskov, the spokesman for the Kremlin

Russia has criticized the United States over its plans to support militants in Syria, saying it could further escalate the chaotic situation in the Arab country.

The spokesman for the Kremlin said Monday that Washington’s plans together with Turkey’s to provide air cover for some militants operating inside Syria could undermine the central government’s ability to fight Takfiri groups like ISIL.

“Of course, Moscow has repeatedly stressed that the aid, especially financial or technical, to the opposition in Syria, leads to further destabilization of the situation in the country,” Russian media quoted Dmitry Peskov as saying.

Washington and Ankara have declared that by helping the so-called “moderate” armed groups fighting ISIL in Syria, they aim to weaken the group in order to purge it from the long strip of land it controls along the Turkish border.

Peskov said, however, that the schemes would seriously hamper the Syrian government’s ability to fight ISIL.

“This essentially creates a situation which could be used by terrorists of [the so-called] Islamic State (ISIL),” Peskov said, adding that the move causes “the weakened leadership” in Damascus to simply lose its potential to stop the growth of the terrorist group.

The Russian official added that growing interest from the US to intervene in Syria clearly exposes the difference between Moscow and Washington’s positions toward more than four years of conflict in the Arab country.

“And this is absolutely no secret. We have never hushed up these differences,” Peskov added.

Since last year, the US-led so-called international coalition against ISIL have been hitting the positions of the group in Syria without the authorization of Damascus or a UN mandate. The Syrian government has criticized the uncoordinated attacks, saying they violate the country’s sovereignty.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIL, Russia, Syria, US

Why Didn’t ISIL Shock the Kurds?

August 1, 2015 By administrator

By: Kaziwa Salih
Kaziwa SalihDespite having been founded in 1999 and having performed dozens of terrorist activities in the Middle East, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) didn’t capture the attention of the world. However, since it started massacring dozens of groups in 2014, carrying out beheadings, crucifixions, rapes, public executions, enslaving women and other brutal acts, it has not only captured the world’s attention but has become the focus of the world’s shock. This includes President Barack Obama of the United States, who reputedly confessed, “We don’t have a strategy yet,” for over two weeks regarding his plans for defeating ISIL.
The global community did not screen its strategy for defeating the world’s most dedicated and fanatical radical organization until it recognized how rapidly ISIL was flourishing and understood that it had set its sights beyond Iraq and Syria. However, Kurds were neither shocked by ISIL’s brutal actions nor unprepared for them.
Westerners were shocked by ISIL, and Kurds were shocked by the West’s shock. The Western revelation of the Kurds’ immediate organized plan of defend, the capacity of Kurdish female fighters is surprising for the Kurds. Their astonishment presents the consequence of Western ignorance of Kurdish struggles and their capacity for controlling violence in Middle East. What is currently considered new and dreadful for the global community, the Kurds have been suffering from for almost a century. ISIL is just another name, like the Turkish regime, Saddam Hussein, Bashar al-Assad and the Iranian regimes. For decades the Kurds have claimed that Turkey is a terrorist state performing terrorist acts against Kurds, as they did against Armenians, Greeks, Azeris, and Eastern Europeans, and supporting all the Islamic extremist groups in the Middle East. In the interest of a few trade collaborations with Turkey, Western superpowers twisted the equation, turning Kurds into terrorists, the Armenian genocide into a worthless local event and Turkey into a heroic rescuer, while the photos of its atrocities were too graphic for the Western media to publish them.

Turkish soldiers beheaded Kurdish men and proudly had their taken picture with them.

For example, photos of Turkish soldiers with the heads of beheaded Kurds might misinform viewers and make them think they are images of ISIL. However, this photo isof a Turkish militant and was taken during the 1990s. Turkish soldiers regularly beheaded Kurds, and taking a picture with the head of the victims was a sign of the self-righteous and heroic acts of the Turkish state. This proof of Turkey’s atrocities confirms that ISIL has learned its methods of brutality and showing off of its barbarian acts from Turkey, which also provides substantive support to ISIL.
Currently, the Western media has ultimately confessed that Turkey is providing direct financial aid and training, intelligence and logistical support to the ISIS terrorist organization.  Yet the most honest statement was uttered by Gordon Duff, a senior editor of Veterans Today from Ohio, when in his interview with press TV he mentioned that ISIL terrorists “Are using Turkey as almost a superhighway.” He also added they were “moving freely in and out of Turkey.”In reality, Turkey is one of ISIL’s founders. From very beginning, in an official leaked letter from the Qatar embassy in Morocco that was written by, Naïf Abdullah Al Emadi, to the Qatar Minster of Foreign and Arab Affairs on June 2014, asserted that he was able to equip about 1,800volunteers from Morocco and other North African countries. He suggests that his government send these militants in three batches via the Libyan ports to Turkey. He also calls for urgent coordination with the Turkish side to receive the fighters at the appropriate port.

Turkey not only supports ISIL with militants and cooperation with other ISIL supporters, it also devotes a special hospital for ISIL and many bazaars (shops) that sell and advertise ISIL products in Istanbul.

Just because the above mentioned evidence might have not been published in English does not mean that America has no knowledge of it. Yet the ambiguity and lenience of the U.S toward Turkey’s great relations with ISIL seems to suggest that commercial interests with the West can lighten the effects of terrorist acts. In particular, “Turks are major business partners of the ISIL terrorists, as they are in cahoots with the militants in their oil and gas theft from Syria,” as Duff argues. He means the process of looting large quantities of Iraqi and Syrian oil with the help of NATO and the government in Ankara.
What the world community should at least understand is that the Ottoman Empire’s genocide, defunct in Europe, was never ended in the Middle East. In fact, the genocide of the Kurds in Turkey is one of the longest in history. In reaction to these atrocities and the silence of the world community, Kurds were compelled to arm themselves in self-defence for over 40 years. This initiative of the Kurds turned into a nightmare for Turkey, mainly in preventing their aim and political dream of reinstating the Ottoman Empire. Accordingly, Turkey expected that its nightmare could only be rooted out by ISIL, and its support of this terrorist organization will be overlooked, as is its help for other fundamentalist groups. Thus the Kurds weren’t shocked, nor caught off-guard. Correspondingly, the strategy to combat ISIL needs the political certification of the Kurds.
The world community, particularly the United States of America, in order to fight the terrorists, should constantly re-examine its previous political friends in the Middle East and rethink its conservative estimates regarding Turkey’s past and present to new, critical political decisions addressing current concerns in the world.

Press TV/ http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/11/06/385025/isil-using-turkey-as-superhighway/

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIL, Kurd, Turkey

#Iraqi top commander says #Turkey still backing #ISIL, #BoycottTurkishProduct

July 27, 2015 By administrator

Hadi al-Ameri, the commander of the Iraqi volunteer forces fighting the ISIL Takfiri group in Iraq (AFP)

Hadi al-Ameri, the commander of the Iraqi volunteer forces fighting the ISIL Takfiri group in Iraq (AFP)

The commander of the Iraqi volunteer forces fighting the ISIL Takfiri group says there is no evidence that Turkey has altered its stance against the terrorist group and is still supporting the militants.

“Turkey has not changed its stance; it carried out operations against the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party), which is fighting with the Kurds against ISIL in Syria,” Hadi al-Ameri said on Monday.

Ameri made the remarks after a meeting between Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and his Iraqi counterpart Ibrahim al-Jaafari in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

Turkey launched a military campaign against what it claims to be ISIL targets in Syria and PKK positions in northern Iraq last week, after an ISIL attack in the southwestern Turkish town of Suruç claimed the lives of at least 32 people on July 20.

“Turkey still supports ISIL right now,” said Ameri, adding “I think [the strikes] Turkey carried out were to support ISIL and not what some had imagined,” said Ameri.

Ankara blames the PKK for a string of attacks against its security forces in recent days and has vowed to continue fighting ISIL, which has taken over parts of land in Syria, Iraq and Libya.

Turkey’s pledge to confront ISIL Takfiris comes despite its longtime support for the militancy against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, with reports showing that Ankara actively trains and arms the Takfiri extremists operating in Syria, and also facilitates the safe passage of foreign terrorists into the Arab country.

Iraq’s army has been joined by Kurdish forces, Shia volunteers and Sunni tribesmen in operations to drive the ISIL terrorists out of the areas the Takfiri militants have seized.

Source: presstv

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: backing, Iraq, ISIL, Turkey

Kurdish YPG forces retake Syrian town from ISIL despite of Turkey & its allay ISIS attack on Kurd #BoycottTurkishProduct

July 27, 2015 By administrator

A fighter from the Kurdish People Protection Unit (YPG) watches smoke billowing into the sky in the northeastern Syrian city of Hasakah on June 28, 2015. (© AFP)

A fighter from the Kurdish People Protection Unit (YPG) watches smoke billowing into the sky in the northeastern Syrian city of Hasakah on June 28, 2015. (© AFP)

Kurdish fighters have managed to retake a town in Syria’s northern province of Aleppo from Takfiri ISIL militants as they continue to push the terrorists back from the area. Report Presstv

The People’s Protection Units (YPG) forces took full control of the town of Sarrin, which lies northeast of the provincial capital of Aleppo and situated 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) east of the Euphrates River, on Sunday, following days of heavy clashes with ISIL terrorists, the Kurdish-language Rudaw television network reported on Monday.

Kurdish troopers also wrested control of the nearby districts of Mujbala, Iza’a, Tal Showaiha and Shaikh Salih.

Meanwhile, Syrian army forces inflicted heavy losses on foreign-backed militants as they carried out mop-up operations against them.

On Monday, scores of al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Nusra Front terrorists were killed during intense clashes with Syrian troops in the Khan al-Sheeh neighborhood southwest of the capital, Damascus, Syria’s official news agency SANA reported.

Syrian troopers also fired a barrage of mortar rounds at militant hideouts in Jubata al-Khashab and Tranja villages, located approximately four kilometers (2.4 miles) north of Syria’s southwestern city of Quneitra. A number of al-Nusra Front Takfiris were reportedly killed in the attacks.

Separately, Syrian government forces killed several ISIL militants on the outskirts of the ancient city of Palmyra, situated 215 kilometers (133 miles) northeast of Damascus.

The developments come as Syrian army soldiers and Kurdish forces have managed to make gains against ISIL terrorists in Syria’s northeastern city of Hasakah.

Last month, ISIL terrorists began their assault on Hasakah before capturing a number of its neighborhoods and forcing the evacuation of many of its residents.

The conflict in Syria, which started in March 2011, has reportedly claimed more than 230,000 lives up until now.

The violence has also forced over 3.8 million Syrians to take refuge in neighboring countries, including Jordan and Lebanon. More than 7.2 million others have been displaced within Syria, according to the United Nations.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIL, Kurd, Turkey

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