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Turkey claims gains against IS in northern Syria
By Bulent Kilic with Raziye Akkoc in Ankara
Karkamis, Turkey (AFP) Sept 1, 2016


IS door through Turkey border will soon slam shut: Pentagon
Washington (AFP) Sept 1, 2016 - The Islamic State group in Syria is about to lose access to Turkey's porous border, the Pentagon said Thursday, a vital step in blocking foreign fighters from replenishing the jihadists' thinning ranks.

According to Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis, IS now retains control of only about 25 kilometers (15 miles) of border with Turkey along an area to the east of the small Syrian town of Al-Rai.

"This is the only area with which ISIL has free communication with the outside world, where it touches a border," Davis said, using an IS acronym.

"This is about to be closed. We are very close to achieving this."

IS has lost ground in the key region as a result of Turkish operations that began last week.

Working with "moderate" and "vetted" Syrian rebel groups, Turkish forces swept into northern Syria -- assisted in part by US air power -- and quickly took control of the border town Jarabulus.

The Turkish forces then began sweeping west along the border area.

Turkey's incursion into Syria has brought a new element to an already complex situation in the war-torn country, as Ankara has also targeted US-backed Kurdish fighters.

The United States is working frantically to ensure fighters from the Kurdish People's Protection Units militia (YPG) are not further attacked by Turkey, and has encouraged them to move east of the Euphrates river and away from Jarabulus and another key city to the south, Manbij.

"We have not seen any action (between the Turks and YPG) in probably three days," Davis said.

Turkey said Thursday it had made gains against Islamic State jihadists on the ninth day of an offensive in neighbouring Syria to clear the border area of IS fighters and a Kurdish militia.

The Turkish army said it had cleared "terrorist elements" out of three villages west of Jarabulus -- a border town taken from Islamic State militants by Turkish-backed Syrian rebels last week.

The villages -- Zavgar, Tal al-Agbar and Kiliyeh -- lie in territory where Turkish-backed forces have been fighting IS.

The military said it had carried out artillery strikes on Zavgar and Kiliyeh.

Turkey says it has cleared dozens of villages of "terrorists" since the start of its unprecedented Syria operation on August 24.

After taking Jarabulus without much resistance on the first day of the offensive, Turkey carried out strikes against a Kurdish militia that Ankara regards as a terror group.

A Turkish soldier was killed last week inside Syria when his tank was hit by a rocket fired by the YPG. Turkey responded with bombardments it said killed two dozen "terrorists".

The strikes on the Kurdish People's Protection Units militia (YPG) caused alarm in Washington, which regards the group as an ally in the fight against IS.

Turkey on Wednesday denied a US claim it had agreed a truce with the YPG but the Turkish-backed fighters confirmed there was at least a lull in the fighting.

While pressing its Syria offensive, Turkey has also been reinforcing its defences to prevent cross-border attacks.

NTV television said Turkey was building a wall between Jarabulus and Karkamis on the Turkish side of the border.

Jarabulus residents who fled the town when it was taken over by IS in 2013, have meanwhile have begun to return, television images showed.

Turkish forces have also been clearing the area of mines planted by the jihadists.

Controlled explosions on Thursday sent huge clouds of dust and smoke into the sky, an AFP photographer said, adding that artillery fire could also be heard on the other side of the border.


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