This Article is From Feb 27, 2016

ISIS Attacks YPG-Held Town At Turkish Border

ISIS Attacks YPG-Held Town At Turkish Border

The YPG captured Tel Abyad from ISIS last year in an offensive backed by US-led air strikes.

BEIRUT/DIYARBAKIR, Turkey: ISIS fighters attacked the town of Tel Abyad controlled by the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia at the Turkish border as well as the nearby town of Suluk today, YPG spokesman Redur Xelil and Turkish security sources told Reuters.

The YPG and Syrian Kurdish internal security forces were able to "crush this attack and encircle the attackers," Xelil said. "The attackers were eliminated," he added. He gave no casualty toll.

The YPG captured Tel Abyad from ISIS last year in an offensive backed by US-led air strikes.

The Turkish security sources said the attack was launched in the early hours of today on two fronts and that the sound of gunfire and explosions, audible from the town of Akcakale on the Turkish side, had continued for several hours.

The security sources and a witness in Akcakale said war planes thought to be from the US-led coalition against ISIS struck the terrorist positions and that the Turkish army had increased patrols on its side of the border.

Xelil said some of the attackers today infiltrated from the Turkish border to the north, reiterating accusations that Turkey was supporting the group. Turkey has consistently denied those accusations and the security sources said recent measures to stop illegal crossings meant it was impossible that the attackers had entered from Turkey.

Other attackers infiltrated from the south, Xelil said. He said dozens of ISIS fighters had been killed.
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