Kurdish Peshmerga security forces in control of 90 percent of the town Kubani

Kurdish Peshmerga security forces in control of 90 percent of the town Kubani

Kurdish Peshmerga security forces in control of 90 percent of the town Kubani

Damascus … News Time

The main town of Iraqi Kurds in Syria Kubani humiliating defeat at the hands of the Kurdish Peshmerga security forces in control of 90 percent of the town, fleeing fighters began, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad refused to negotiate with the opposition. According to the Syrian Kurdish-dominated town in Kubani fighting between Iraqi and Peshmerga. Turkish border towns Iraqi militants attacked six months and a few days ago, two-thirds occupied the town. Dozens of militants shot and killed civilians and property looted public. Firefighters battled the most of the local Kurdish Iraqi security forces and Iraqi Kurds from the Iraqi Peshmerga faced stiff resistance. Peshmerga in Iraq pushed back for some time. According to the Syrian Observatory Peshmerga 90 percent of the town is occupied by the parties in the conflict in the eastern part of the town is still ongoing. Iraqi fighters are fleeing from the area. The more that 140 Iraqi fighters arrived Kubani Peshmerga be pushed back. The Syrian opposition has called puppet has refused to talk to him. Leading US journal Foreign Affairs, said in an interview that President Bashar al-Assad Western-backed opposition is a puppet to talk to no avail. He said that if you want meaningful dialogue should be empowered to compete with foreign funded puppet is not in a position to judge anyone.

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