Staffan de Mistura said on Tuesday that Kobane faced horrific violence if ISIL took control. "The world has seen what happens when a city is overtaken by the terrorist group: massacres, humanitarian tragedies, rapes, horrific violence," he said. His comments came as ISIL continued its advance on the city, seemingly unhindered by air attacks by a US-led coalition. The black flag of the armed group was raised over three districts in the east of Kobane after fierce battles with its Syrian-Kurdish defenders. Al Jazeera's Yilmaz Akinci, reporting from the nearby Turkish border, said that air strikes had hit the centre of the city. "About 40 minutes after the air strikes, ISIL started to shell inside the city centre too," Akinci said. Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, meanwhile said the city was close to capitualtion and gave warning that that the US-led air campaign was not enough to stop ISIL. "The terror will not be over... unless we cooperate for a ground operation," Erdogan said in the eastern city of Gaziantep. "I am telling the West - dropping bombs from the air will not provide a solution." Erdogan however stopped short of saying he would send Turkish troops into Kobane .Turkey's parliament last week authorised military action against ISIL but it has yet to begin operations. Taha Ozhan, a senior adviser to the Turkish premier, told Al Jazeera that Syria's main problem was "about the regime". "Without considering Assad as the source of the problem, talking about ISIL and focusing on ISIL is just one dimension of the issue," he said. | ||||||
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martes, 7 de octubre de 2014
MASSACRE IN SYRIA?
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