Raw: New US Airstrikes in Battle for Kobani

Published October 9, 2014 10:02am ET



Smoke was seen rising over the Syrian city of Kobani on Thursday, following reports that US led coalition aircraft were bombing Islamic State (IS) group positions in the area. (Oct. 9)

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Kobani, Syria – October 9, 2014

(filmed from border town of Mursitpinar, Turkey)

1. Various of plume of smoke rising behind buildings west of Kobani, Syria, as seen from Turkey

2. Wide of Kobani, smoke rising, UPSOUND: plane

3. Mid of Kobani, zoom in to smoke rising

4. Various of Islamic State flag on hill, east of Kobani, UPSOUND: plane

5. Pan up from buildings to smoke rising beside tall metal structure

6. Various of black smoke rising beside tall metal structure

Mursitpinar, Turkey – 9 October 2014

7. Turkish Armed Forces vehicle and watchtower

8. Turkish Armed Forces soldiers on road, van

9. Turkish Armed Forces tanks ranged on hill

Suruc, Sanliurfa province, Turkey – 9 October 2014

10. Various of makeshift refugee camp

11. Elderly men seated in front of tents

12. Various people in the camp

STORYLINE:

Smoke was seen rising over the Syrian city of Kobani on Thursday, following reports that US led coalition aircraft were bombing Islamic State (IS) group positions in the area.

The militant group’s black flag was still flying on top of a hill in the area where it was placed three days ago when the group advanced on east Kobani.

The IS assault on the strategic Syrian town has forced some 200 thousand people to flee across the frontier into Turkey, in one of the biggest exoduses of Syria’s civil war.

Thousands of Kurdish Syrians are now in makeshift refugee camps in Suruc, in the Turkish province of Sanliurfa.

Kobani has been under assault by extremists since mid-September and is being defended by fighters of the Kurdish People’s Protection Units, or YPK.

Meanwhile, there was a strong Turkish army presence in the area, including more than a dozen tanks and armed vehicles positioned on the hills across the border from Kobani.


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