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Free Syrian Army frees villages around Jarabulus

Published: 29 Aug 2016 - 02:03 pm | Last Updated: 17 Nov 2021 - 05:25 am
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Members of the Free Syrian Army enter to Al-Kusa village after taking control of the village from PYD/ PKK terrorist organizations during the "Operation Euphrates Shield" led by Turkish Army and backed by Syrian National Coalition forces including Free Syrian Army (FSA) in Jarabulus District of Aleppo, Syria on August 28, 2016.  Mamun Ebu Ömer - AA

By Halit Suleyman, Kurbani Geyik and Sinan Uslu
JARABULUS, Syria: A string of villages in northern Syria have been liberated by the Free Syrian Army (FSA), a commander said Sunday, following the group’s success in freeing Jarabulus from Islamic State.
The FSA field commander, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of IS retribution, said eight villages within a 20 kilometer (12 mile) radius of the city, which lies on the western bank of the Euphrates River, had been taken from PKK/PYD terrorists.
He said seven terrorists and a quantity of ammunition were captured.
Separately, the Turkish prime minister’s office said 10 villages around Jarabulus and three around Al-Rai, further to the west along the Turkish border, had been liberated by the FSA without saying which group had previously held the villages.
Operation Euphrates Shield, which was launched on Wednesday, is aimed at improving security, supporting coalition forces and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through FSA fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery and jets.

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