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"Daash" admits defeat in Kobanî


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"Daash" admits defeat in Kobanî

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 2 / JANUARY 2015 18:46 XYZ

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Twilight News / recognized organization "Daash", Saturday, conceded defeat in the Syrian Kurdish city Kobanî for the first time after four months of fighting with Kurdish forces there.

86655.jpgAnd came in a video released by the news agency "deep" pro-regulation, that "air strikes carried out by the coalition was the main reason behind the withdrawal of armed men from Ain Arab (Kobanî)," according to reported "BBC" and seen by "Twilight News".

Kurdish forces announced on Monday it had completely dominated the city Kobanî predominantly Kurdish, located near the border with Turkey.

Kobanî became the focal point of the international struggle against "Daash" partly because of heavy weapons and the number of fighters who pay their organization to the battlefield.

Protect the Kurdish people from expelling forces and militants managed with the help of daily air strikes launched by US-led forces and the arrival of the Peshmerga forces of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

The Fighting continues in the villages to the south-east and south-west of Kobanî. The Kurds said they recovered a number of them in recent days.

 

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The start of the reconstruction phase Kobanî

 

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The start of the reconstruction phase Kobanî

 

Launched practically reconstruction Kobanî City stage, after editing the entire weekend and defeat the al Daash to the surrounding villages where clashes continue between them and the units protect the Kurdish people.

He announced on Saturday the formation of «reconstruction Kobanî body» during a press conference held by the self-management Kurdish government in the city in conjunction with allowing L67 journalists from different international agencies access to the streets Kobanî for 6 hours photographed during and documented the size of the destruction of the city by the months of clashes between units of Kurdish Peshmerga and protection on the one hand and the terrorists of the organization Daash on the other hand.

The head of the Executive Board in Kobanî Anwar Muslim province «Middle East London» that «about 90 per cent of Kobanî uninhabitable and the need for reconstruction», pointing out that «the only western region may be non-destructive has allowed people to return to it after cleaning» . He was a Muslim appeal to international organizations and bodies of the United Nations and countries of the world to contribute to reconstruction, as the «Kobanî turned into a symbol of the fight against terrorism Aldaasha and therefore the duty of all international actors to work on reconstruction.» 

He pointed out that the Muslim body, which was formed recently, will count the damage and appreciation, saying that «the scale of the disaster is too big». He said: «There are between 200 and 300 thousand people have been displaced from Kobanî surrounding villages that are still witnessing violent clashes after the control of the terrorist organization, including the number of those with a strategic location and not just some of them only 10 km from the city, especially». Muslim and stressed that «Kobanî become a safe city, but the main concern is the spread of epidemics such as Ebola by the proliferation of hundreds of bodies of elements (Daash) in the streets», said: «We were called international health organizations for the exhumation or find solutions». 

 

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