A huge Kurdish flag is raised on a building near Sinjar, Iraq, during their US-backed offensive against the ISIS terrorist militants, Al-Alam News Network reports.
Kurdish peshmerga forces enter Sinjar on Friday November 13 to begin clearing the northern Iraqi town of ISIS Takfiri militants, Al-Alam News Network reports.
Members of the Kurdish People’s Protection Unit fight alongside Kurdish Peshmerga forces to claim back northern Iraqi town of Sinjar from ISIS militants on Thursday November 12, Al-Alam News Network reports.
Two Turkish soldiers have lost their lives and two others sustained injuries in a powerful roadside bomb explosion in the country’s troubled southeast.
Protesters hurled stones and scuffled with riot police in the second largest city in Iraq’s Kurdish north on Thursday (October 8), in the most intense show of discontent since an economic crisis hit the region.
Turkish fighter jets have targeted camps of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in northern Iraq, reportedly killing at least 55 militants.
Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga forces purged nine villages in the province of Kirkuk of the ISIL Takfiri militants, killing 40 terrorists.
One police officer was killed and three were wounded in an attack by suspected members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in the eastern Turkish province of Tunceli.
At least one Turkish policeman has been killed and two army soldiers injured in separate attacks carried out by members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the troubled southeastern part of the country.
Two policeman and a civilian were killed in a Wednesday shooting attack in Turkey’s mainly Kurdish southeastern region, Al-Alam News Network reports.
Daesh blew up a church in the Assyrian village of Tel Nasri in northeastern Syria, the latest incident in their campaign of terror.
The number of Christians abducted by the ISIS group in northeastern Syria has risen to 220 in the past three days, as militants round up more hostages from a chain of villages along a strategic river, activists said Thursday.
The ISIL Takfiri militants have accepted defeat in Kobani, threatening a fresh attack against the strategic Syrian border town nearly a week after Kurdish fighters managed to liberate the embattled area from the terror group’s grip.
A suicide bomber attacked Sunni fighters opposed to the terrorist group ISIL as they gathered Wednesday to receive salaries south of Baghdad, killing at least 21 people, officials said.
At least 50 ISIL Takfiri terrorists have reportedly been killed in clashes, bombings and US-led airstrikes in Syria’s flashpoint town of Kobani.
A teenage girl who is believed to have travelled to Syria to join the fight against ISIL terrorists was identified yesterday.
Syrian Kurds fighting the ISIL terrorist group in the flashpoint town of Kobani made new gains Tuesday, expelling the terrorists from several central buildings and seizing weapons, a monitor said.
Iraqi security sources disclosed that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorist group is using the state-of-the-art weapons which are only manufactured by the US and each of their bullets are worth thousands of dollars.
The Syrian army killed a terrorist commander as well as five of his entourage as they were trying infiltrate towards Filita in Qalamoun in Damascus countryside.
ISIL terrorists tortured and abused Kurdish children captured earlier this year near the northern Syrian town of Kobani, beating them with hoses and electric cables, an international rights group said.