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On January 26th, Kurdish resistance fighters ousted Islamic State fighters from the northern Syrian city of Kobani, a day after the Iraqi military retook Diyala province. However, Kurdish officials note that the city of Kobani is almost completely devastated. Immediately after their victory in Kobani, the Kurdish forces continued their offensive in order to capture surrounding villages held by Islamic State fighters. As of Tuesday Kurdish militia captured the villages of Qarah Hlanj and Helnjey, and have engaged Islamic State militants in the village of Shiran. Sources on Twitter state that fighting has resumed in villages surrounding Kobani as YPG troops engage Islamic State fighters. Islamic State sources have gone into full damage control on Twitter, claiming that Kobani was strategically unimportant, stating that Western airpower was the only factor in their defeat, or that the battle is still ongoing.

Though it is unlikely the loss of Kobani will seriously cripple the Islamic State, the losses of men and materiel during the battle will certainly hamper their operations. While the U.S. had originally been reluctant to attach significance to the town,  US and other allied airstrikes supporting the Kurdish fighters on the ground seems to have made the difference.

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