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Kurdish offensive against ISIL gains momentum
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Peshmerga forces have regained ground in northwestern Iraq, while
Kurdish fighters also battle ISIL in Syria.
Last updated: 26 Dec 2014 01:00
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An offensive by
Kurdish Peshmerga forces to retake territory from the Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant (ISIL) group in northwestern Iraq is gaining momentum.
Troops have retaken a
series of villages from ISIL this week and opened a corridor for thousands of
minority Yazidis to escape Mount Sinjar.
Peshmerga commander
Hashim Sitaie told Al Jazeera that strategic territory has been retaken.
"We have also
seized major roads, particularly one that runs along the Iraqi-Syrian border.
Whoever controls these areas has the upper hand," he said.
He said US-led air
strikes had helped the offensive. "We've been guiding the coalition jets
on where to target and that really helped in increasing their accuracy,"
he said.
The international
coalition battling ISIL has continued air strikes in the vincinity of the
Sinjar Mountains in recent days, claiming to have destroyed vehicles and
other infrastructure used by the group.
The Peshmerga managed
to break an ISIL siege of Mount Sinjar on December 18, enabling thousands of
Yazidi fighters and civilians trapped on top of the mountain for months to
leave.
The Yazidis, who ISIL
consider heratics, sought sanctuary on the mountain after ISIL attacked their
villages in August, kidnapping or killing thousands of them.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed
Adow, reporting from the area on Thursday, said a road that just days ago was
under the control of ISIL is now being used as an escape route for Yazidis.
"The stream of
vehicles carrying Yazidis fleeing the Sinjar Mountains is endless," he
said.
Syria battles
In neighbouring Syria,
where ISIL controls large swathes of land, Kurdish forces are also battling
the group.
At least 44 ISIL
fighters were killed in clashes with members of the
Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) on Thursday, according to
the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Thirty of them were
killed when YPG regained control of the village of Qassiab in Hasakeh
province, the London-based Observatory said.
Another 14 ISIL
fighters were killed in the town of Kobane on the Turkish border, the group
said.
Fighting over Kobane
began in mid-September, when the ISIL launched a bid to take it over,
prompting tens of thousands of Kurds to cross the Turkish border.
Coalition air strikes
and Iraqi Peshmerga have since backed YPG in the fight.
Source: http://www.aljazeera.com/video/middleeast/2014/12/kurdish-offensive-isil-iraq-syria-20141225231343327853.html
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