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BESTPIX Syrian Kurds Battle IS To Retain Control Of Kobani

21 air strikes against the IS in Kobane: The International Coalition has intensified its fight against the terrorist militia again. As Secretary of State Kerry explains, American fighter jets can use now in Turkey bases.

The United States has “Islamic State” flown with the support of Saudi Arabia who’s fierce air strikes against terrorist militia (IS). On Monday and Tuesday warplanes had attacked 21 times the jihadists in Kobane on the Syrian-Turkish border, said the Central Command in Tampa with (Florida). Several collection points, buildings, vehicles and mortar positions of the terrorist group had been destroyed.

There were indications that the air attacks have slowed the advance of the IC on Kobane, the Central Command explained. The security situation remains, however, “fluent”. Kurdish fighters have, thanks to the air strikes a strategically important hill can recapture some seven kilometers from the city, said Idris Nassan, Vice-Speaker of Foreign Affairs in Kobane.

U.S. President Barack Obama has promised the Kurds, however, more air support in the fight against the IS in the beleaguered Kurds City Kobane. The United States was “deeply concerned” at the situation in the northern Syrian border town, Obama said after meeting with senior military representatives of the international alliance against the jihadists. The U.S. Air Force had their attacks on IS-positions near Kobane last extended.

The President also called the western Iraqi province of Anbar as a focus for military use. “The coalition air strikes will continue in these two areas,” he said. The United States and its allies had been “important successes” have recorded the fight against the IS, including reclaiming the Mosul Dam. Obama also completed again the use of ground troops against terrorist militia.

Fight against IS:U.S. Army can probably still attack from Turkey

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Top military from 22 countries were followed to week beginning the invitation of U.S. Chief of Staff Martin Dempsey to Andrews Air Force Base in Washington to discuss the way forward against the IS. Many states had sent their chiefs of staff to the first such meeting since the formation of the international alliance in September, and Germany was represented.

An important outcome of the discussions is obvious that the international military coalition now but probably military facilities available in Turkey. This was stated by Secretary of State Kerry – an agreement with Washington had the Turkish government last nor denied. Now Ankara had “certainly the use of certain facilities allowed,” Kerry said after a meeting with his

Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Paris. There is in this question “no inconsistencies” with the Turkish government. But he did not give details. Turkey play “a very important role in this process,” said Kerry.

Elsewhere, the extension of the anti-IS use increased further, however: Seconded by Australia army units can not enter Iraq. The government in Baghdad has not yet necessary legal warranty statements said the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott. He ask for 200 members of special units exemption from prosecution in Iraq. Currently, the Australian troops waiting in the United Arab Emirates on the beginning of their use against the IS.

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