Syrian rebels with the support of the Turkish armed forces announced that fully captured the city Tzaramplous, near Turkey's border with Syria, distracting from the jihadists of the Islamic State organization (IR) after a run which lasted several hours. This information confirmed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an NGO which records the developments of the war in Syria.
"The whole Tzaramplous released," he told AFP Ahmad Othman, commander of a guerrilla organization, Sultan Murad, who participated in the attack on the occupation of the city in northern Syria.
A representative of another organization the rebels, Nureddin al zink, said the jihadists retreated towards the city al-Bab, southwest of Tzaramplous.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has a wide network of sources in the conflict country, informed by the side of that Tzaramplous fell to the rebels as "little resistance" viewed from the side of the jihadists.
The Turkish military launched today an undertaking unprecedented in Syria, where he sent tanks, aircraft and groups of special forces to help Syrian rebels to oust the IR from Tzaramplous, very close to the border.
It is the first time since the IR proclaimed in June 2014, establishing a "caliphate" of the areas that had been put in control of the territory of Syria and neighboring Iraq that the jihadists have raised so little resistance to an attack on recapture an area held.
According to the French geographer Fabrice Balance, who is an expert on Syria, Tzaramplous has about 30,000 inhabitants, half of whom are internally displaced. The population is predominantly Arab, but before the city occupation by the IR in January 2014, the city lived several members of Türkmen and Kurdish minority.
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