Alwaght - The Kurdish forces of the People’s Protection Units (YPG) took full control over city of Kobani in northern Syria, after two-day clashes with the ISIS terrorist group, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on Saturday.
About one hundred ISIS terrorists, reportedly, had infiltrated Kobani city at dawn of Thursday, coming from Turkey border and disguised by uniforms of the so-called Free Syrian Army’s (FSA) fighters.
On Saturday, violent clashes erupted between Kurdish fighters and ISIS terrorists in the Syrian border city of Kobani that resulted in expelling the militants from the city after killing more than 80 terrorists.
The Documentation Center in Kobani reported the death of 227 Kurdish civilians at the hand of the foreign-backed terrorist group in the past two days, adding that 253 others were injured during shelling and suicide attacks by the radical group.
“Most of the victims were women and children,” a member of the Documentation Center told Iraqi-based ARA News website.
The hospital of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Kobani, which was used by ISIS terrorist as a station point, was detonated after booby-trapping it by Kurdish fighters.”