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NOVEMBER 2024

Kurdish militias close in on two major ISIS cities in Syria

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Kurdish militias close in on two major ISIS cities in Syria

Just 12 months ago, ISIS seemed unstoppable as they launched a major offensive on the predominately Kurdish city of Kobane (Ayn al-Arab). During early 2015, fighters loyal to the Islamic State managed to captured some 50% of the city and all surrounding villages. Despite waves of ISIS suicide bombers sent to Kobane, Kurdish fighters of the People’s Protection Units (YPG) remarkably managed to fight back and recapture the city in March of 2015; this victory must also be credited to the US airforce which relentlessly bombed ISIS fighters in Kobane while kindly aiding the YPG with supplies and ammunitions.

After ISIS was defeated at Kobane in northern Syria, their commanders shifted attention to Hasakah further east; the aforementioned city was (and still is) split-controlled between the Syrian Arab Army and Kurdish militants. Thereby, just 8 months ago, the Islamic State launched a massive offensive on Hasakah city. Although the frontline shifted back and forth, ISIS was eventually fully repelled 6 months ago. Since then, Kurdish fighters of the YPG and newly formed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have pushed south towards Raqqah and Deir Ezzor.

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