06-24-2015, 01:50 PM
Http://cnn.com/2015/06/22/world/arwa-dam...index.html
Tue June 23, 2015
Tal Abyad, Syria (CNN)—ISIS has been forced from one of its stronghold outposts, a
key access point to its self-declared capital,
where it was entrenched for two years. And the defeat along a vital stretch of terrain could be a potential blueprint for more military successes against the militants.
In freshly-liberated Tal Abyad -- not far from the Syria-Turkey border -- the scars of battle are everywhere, as are ISIS booby traps.
ISIS ruled this rural landscape with impunity,
fortifying it to defend a vital frontier and a key
access point to their capital. The YPG, the Kurdish fighting force, had tried and failed to capture key towns in the past.
ISIS would counter each assault with heavy
weapons, car bombs and suicide bombers, each time forcing the YPG to retreat. But in the past month, the battlefield dynamics
have changed.
U.S.-led coalition airstrikes pounded ISIS
fighting positions, taking out the terrorist
group's armored vehicles, heavy weapons,
headquarters, and other targets, allowing the
YPG to barrel through around 80 kilometers (50 miles) of ISIS territory to reach the major prize -- Tal Abyad.
The town is the gateway to a crucial border crossing with Turkey.
Tue June 23, 2015
Tal Abyad, Syria (CNN)—ISIS has been forced from one of its stronghold outposts, a
key access point to its self-declared capital,
where it was entrenched for two years. And the defeat along a vital stretch of terrain could be a potential blueprint for more military successes against the militants.
In freshly-liberated Tal Abyad -- not far from the Syria-Turkey border -- the scars of battle are everywhere, as are ISIS booby traps.
ISIS ruled this rural landscape with impunity,
fortifying it to defend a vital frontier and a key
access point to their capital. The YPG, the Kurdish fighting force, had tried and failed to capture key towns in the past.
ISIS would counter each assault with heavy
weapons, car bombs and suicide bombers, each time forcing the YPG to retreat. But in the past month, the battlefield dynamics
have changed.
U.S.-led coalition airstrikes pounded ISIS
fighting positions, taking out the terrorist
group's armored vehicles, heavy weapons,
headquarters, and other targets, allowing the
YPG to barrel through around 80 kilometers (50 miles) of ISIS territory to reach the major prize -- Tal Abyad.
The town is the gateway to a crucial border crossing with Turkey.