Islamic State crisis: New strikes in Syria near Kobane
BBC,,1 October 2014 Last updated at 14:07 GMT
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There were several air strikes south and south-east of Kobane on Wednesday morning Continue reading the main story |
US-led
forces have carried out air strikes on Islamic State (IS) militants
battling Kurdish fighters around the northern Syrian border town of
Kobane.
A BBC correspondent saw explosions outside the town in the morning.At least 10 people were killed overnight, Syrian activists said, as the jihadists moved to within 2 to 3km (1.2-1.9 miles) of Kobane.
Tens of thousands of people have fled across the border into Turkey since IS launched an offensive two weeks ago.
The jihadists' advance has put pressure on the Turkish government to take a more significant role in the US-led coalition formed to combat IS.
Ministers submitted a proposal to parliament late on Tuesday to allow Turkish troops to conduct operations in Syria and Iraq, and to allow foreign forces to use Turkish military bases.
Parliament is expected to debate the proposal on Thursday, and the ruling AK Party's majority means it is likely to be approved.
In a separate development in Syria on Wednesday, at least 22 people, including 10 children, were killed and dozens wounded in a double bomb attack in the central city of Homs, officials and activists said.
First, a car bomb exploded in front of a school in the Akrama al-Jadida district while the children were heading home. Minutes later, a suicide bomber drove by the scene and detonated explosives inside his car, a local official told the Associated Press.
No group said it had carried out the attack but the area is dominated by President Bashar al-Assad's Alawite sect.
Desperate civilians The BBC's Paul Adams, who is on the Turkish side of the border near Kobane, reported sporadic fighting between Kurdish and IS fighters on Wednesday. Mortars were fired at houses on the town's outskirts.
There were reports of several air strikes overnight and our correspondent says he saw at least two more on positions in the distance, each one sending a huge column of black smoke high into the sky.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based activist group that monitors casualties from the three-year-old conflict in Syria, reported that there had been at least five air strikes south and south-east of Kobane.
It said nine Kurdish militiamen from the Popular Protection Units (YPG) and an IS militant had been killed in clashes overnight.
The Syrian Observatory also reported that IS had beheaded five Kurdish fighters, including three women, as well as four Arab rebels and a Kurdish civilian.
At the border fence itself, desperate civilians are huddled with their vehicles and livestock, our correspondent says.
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