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Iraqi Peshmerga Forces Leave Turkey, Enter Kobani
Iraqi Peshmerga Forces Leave Turkey, Enter Kobani
01.11.2014 04:11
Iraq’s Kurdish Peshmerga fighters have reportedly entered the northern Syrian border town of Kobani to join the fight against the ISIL Takfiri militants.
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