Turkey-backed IS uses internationally-banned phosphorus bombs in Ayn al-Arab

Media sources have confirmed that People of Ayn al-Arab city [known as Kobani in Kurdish] north-east Aleppo have recaptured several sites in the eastern edge of the city and have killed 16 IS-linked terrorists.

The sources said that the people of the city engaged last night in a fierce fighting with the terror organization Daesh [known as IS, or ISIS, or ISIL in foreign media reports].

As many as 16 terrorists were killed in the fighting, local sources said.

On the other hand, media reports said that the Daesh used internationally- banned phosphorus bombs against the people of Ayn al-Arab city.

RT TV channel broadcasted pictures showing part of the atrocities committed by the terror organization Daesh (ISIS), which receive support from the ruling party in Turkey. Here below the link of the RT report:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CjKLAa484A

Last night, the US-led coalition aircrafts carried out three airstrikes in Ayn al-Arab and its surrounding, killing 15 Daesh-linked terrorists.

The US Administration continues promotion for its policy about the US-led coalition’s need for a long time to defeat the IS which is created –according to intelligence reports- by the US and western intelligence bodies and regional countries.

Basma Qaddour

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