
Kurdish forces backed by US-led strikes hunted down Daesh group jihadists Wednesday after fending off an assault on a town near Daesh's de facto Syrian capital, the Kurds and a monitor said.
Kurdish forces had seized Ain Issa on June 23, but on Monday jihadists launched a new assault on the town located 55 kilometres (35 miles) from Raqa.
"Ain Issa was liberated and Daesh fighters were driven out," the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) said on Twitter.
"The town is totally under the control of the Kurdish People's Protection Units after the death of dozens of mercenaries," the YPG said without elaborating.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also said the Kurds were in control of Ain Issa, and that they were now trying to track down any Daesh fighters who have gone into hiding.
The battle between the Kurds and the jihadists is one of many active fronts of the Syrian civil war.
The YPG have been backed from the air by an international coalition that has been carrying out air raids on Daesh in Syria since September 2014, helping them to recapture ground lost to the jihadists.
Source: AFP
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