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    Islamic State attacks Syrian government and Kurds in twin assault

    (Agencies) Updated: 2015-06-25 20:12

    BEIRUT - Islamic State fighters launched simultaneous attacks against the Syrian government and Kurdish militia overnight, moving back onto the offensive after losing ground in recent days to Kurdish-led forces near the capital of their "caliphate".

    After recent losses to the Kurds backed by US-led air strikes, Islamic State sought to retake the initiative with incursions into the Kurdish-held town of Kobani at the Turkish border and government-held areas of Hasaka city in the northeast.

    In a separate offensive in the multi-sided Syrian civil war on Thursday, an alliance of rebels in the south of the country also launched an attack with the aim of driving government forces from the city of Deraa.

    The attacks by Islamic State follow a rapid advance by Kurdish-led forces deep into the hardline group's territory, to within 50 km (30 miles) of its de facto capital Raqqa, hailed as a success by Washington.

    The United States and European and Arab allies have been bombing Islamic State since last year to try and defeat a group, also known as ISIS or ISIL, which a year ago proclaimed a caliphate to rule over all Muslims from territory in Syria and Iraq.

    Islamic State advanced rapidly last month, seizing cities in both Syria and Iraq. The latest Kurdish advance in Syria has shifted momentum back against the jihadists, but Islamic State fighters have adopted a tactic of advancing elsewhere when they lose ground.

    The group said it had seized al-Nashwa district and neighbouring areas in the southwest of Hasaka, a city divided into zones of government and Kurdish control. Government forces had withdrawn towards the city centre, it said in a statement.

    Syrian State TV said Islamic State fighters were expelling residents from their homes in al-Nashwa, executing people and detaining them. Many Islamic State fighters had been killed, it said, included one identified as a Tunisian leader.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks the war, said Islamic State had seized two districts from government control.

    Government-held parts of Hasaka are one of President Bashar al-Assad's last footholds in the northeast region bordering Iraq and Turkey, territory mainly run by Kurds since Syria descended into civil war in 2011.

    Thursday's separate Islamic State attack on Kobani, also known as Ayn al-Arab, began with at least one car bomb in an area near the border crossing with Turkey, Kurdish officials and the Observatory said. Islamic State fighters were battling Kurdish forces in the town itself.

    Kobani was the site of one of the biggest battles against Islamic State last year. Kurdish forces known as the YPG, backed by US air strikes, expelled the fighters in January after four months of fighting.

    YPG spokesman Redur Xelil said Thursday's attackers had entered the town from the west in five cars, deceptively flying the flag of the Western-backed Free Syrian Army movement, which has fought alongside the YPG against Islamic State.

    "They opened fire randomly on everyone they found," he told Reuters.

    A doctor in Kobani, Welat Omer, said 15 people had been killed and 70 wounded, many of them seriously. Some had lost limbs. Some of the wounded had been taken to Turkey.

    Around 50 people fled to Kobani's Mursitpinar border gate with Turkey after the attack, seeking to cross the border, local witnesses said. Syrian state TV said the attackers had entered Kobani from Turkey - a claim denied by the Turkish government.

    Islamic State militants also killed at least 20 Kurdish civilians in an attack on a village south of Kobani, the Observatory reported.

    A Syrian official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media, said Islamic State appeared to be trying to divert the focus of forces fighting it because of the pressure it was now under near Raqqa: "I believe this is why they moved to Hasaka - because they felt great danger from the situation in Raqqa."

    The Kurdish militia say they currently have no plan to march on Raqqa city.

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