ISIL Militants May Take Kobani: US Chief

KABUL: (Middle East Press) While Kurdish forces continue to make more gains in their battle against ISIL Takfiri terrorists, a top US military commander says it is “highly possible” that the Syrian border city could fall into the hands of ISIL terrorists.

General Lloyd Austin, the head of the US Central Command, said Friday that Syria’s northern city of Ain al-Arab, known as Kobani to Kurds, could still fall to the ISIL insurgents even though stiff resistance by Kurdish forces.

The top US general also said ISIL operations are focused on Kobani as the militants seek to increase the territories they have under control in Syria and Iraq.

“In my assessment, the enemy has made a decision to make Kobani his main effort,” said the American leader, adding that the group has continued to pour insurgents into the troubled Syrian city in recent days.

This is while on Friday, a Kurdish armed forces chief, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Kurdish fighters had managed to force out the ISIL insurgents from most parts of Kobani. He expressed confidence about the possibility of liberating the entire city in the near future.

The senior US military official also pointed to ISIL operations in Iraq and said Iraqi military were “incrementally” recapturing ground from the rebel insurgents.

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