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Kurdish fighters, bottom, enter their positions in a house in Kobani, Syria, during fighting between Syrian Kurds and the militants of Islamic State group Apexchange
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Kurdish fighters battle back in fight against Islamic State

The US military says that the signs from Syria are “encouraging”.

KURDISH FORCES IN the Syrian town of Kobane repulsed a new attempt by Islamic State fighters to cut off the border with Turkey as troops battled the jihadists in neighbouring Iraq.

A Kurdish official reported five new US-led strikes around Kobane overnight as the coalition kept up its air support for the town’s defenders.

But the US military said that while it saw some “encouraging” signs, the strikes might not prevent Kobane’s fall and its priority remained the campaign against IS in Iraq.

Heavy IS mortar fire hit the Syrian side of the border crossing with Turkey which is the Kurdish fighters’ sole avenue for resupply and the only escape route for remaining civilians, Kurdish official Idris Nassen told AFP.

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The jihadists launched a fierce attack from the east towards the border gate before being pushed back, he added.

Nassen said that IS had taken casualties in the fighting, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said the jihadists had sent in reinforcements.

UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura earlier this month warned that about 12,000 civilians remain in and around Kobane and risk “massacre” if the jihadists cut off the border.

Kobane district chief Anwar Muslim said Friday that IS sniper and mortar fire was preventing authorities from evacuating civilians caught up in the battle.

“Their situation is difficult,” he added.

An AFP correspondent on the Turkish side reported sporadic exchanges of fire in eastern Kobane later in the morning but said the crossing area was calm.

- © AFP, 2014

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