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Militant gains illustrate plight of Syrian Kurds

Islamic State militiamen backed by tanks defiantly advanced Thursday in Syria, capturing more than 20 Kurdish villages as the international community strains to assemble a coalition that might destroy them.

 

The gains highlighted the plight of Syria's Kurds, who have been some of the most successful against the Islamic extremists. But unlike US-backed Iraqi Kurds, they seem largely on their own in a devastated country where the enemy's enemy is not necessarily a friend.

 

The main Kurdish force in Syria, known as the People's Protection Units or YPK, is viewed with suspicion by mainstream Syrian rebels and their Western supporters because of perceived links to President Bashar Assad's government.

 


פרסום ראשון: 09.19.14, 00:10