This Article is From Oct 08, 2016

ISIS Hits Back Against Syrian Rebels North Of Aleppo: Monitors

ISIS Hits Back Against Syrian Rebels North Of Aleppo: Monitors

ISIS terrorists captured several villages from Syrian rebels in a counter-attack near the Turkish border

BEIRUT: ISIS terrorists captured several villages from Syrian rebels in a counter-attack near the Turkish border that forced the foreign-backed insurgents to retreat, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.

The rebels, whom Turkey has supported with tanks and air strikes, had been pushing towards the ISIS stronghold of Dabiq, a village with symbolic importance to the jihadists.

The ISIS attack, which began late on Friday, retook villages including Akhtarin and pushed towards Turkman Bareh, some three km (two miles) east of Dabiq, said the British-based Observatory, which tracks the war using contacts on the ground.

Turkey's military said two Syrian rebels had been killed and nine wounded in fighting against ISIS. It said Turkish warplanes had hit 14 ISIS targets over the last 24 hours and that an air strike by the U.S.-led coalition killed two ISIS militants.

Ankara launched its first major military incursion into Syria in August, deploying tanks and warplanes to support insurgents it backs in an operation dubbed "Euphrates Shield".

The operation has separately targeted ISIS and Kurdish militants, whose presence along its border Turkey sees as a threat.

Turkish attacks against the Kurdish YPG militia have caused tension with Washington, for whom the YPG has been an effective partner on the ground for its air campaign against ISIS.
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