Iraqi peshmerga fighters arrive in Turkey for Syria deployment

News code : ۲۶۹۴۱۶

ILNA: Iraqi peshmerga fighters arrived in southeastern Turkey early on Wednesday ahead of their planned deployment to the Syrian town of Kobani to help fellow Kurds repel an ISIL advance which has defied U. S. - led air strikes; Reuters reported.

A Turkish Airlines plane touched down in the southeastern city of Sanliurfa at around ۱:۱۵ a. m.(۲۳۱۵ GMT) amid tight security, a Reuters correspondent said. A convoy of white buses escorted by armored jeeps and police cars left the airport shortly afterwards.

Kobani, nestled on the border with Turkey, has been besieged by ISIL militants for more than a month and its fate has become an important test of the U. S. - led coalition’s ability to combat the Sunni insurgents.

" They will be in our town today, " Adham Basho, a member of the Syrian Kurdish National Council from Kobani, said of the peshmerga, confirming that a group of between ۹۰ and ۱۰۰ fighters had arrived in Sanliurfa overnight.

Weeks of U. S. - led air strikes on the insurgents’ positions around Kobani and the deaths of hundreds of their fighters have failed to break the siege on the town.

The ISIL has threatened to massacre Kobani’s defenders in an assault which has sent almost ۲۰۰,۰۰۰ Syrian Kurds fleeing to Turkey, and triggered a call to arms from Kurds across the region.

The Iraqi Kurdish region’s parliament voted last week to deploy some peshmerga to Syria and, under pressure from Western allies, Turkey agreed to let peshmerga forces from Iraq traverse its territory to reach Kobani.

Saleh Moslem, co - chair of the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union Party(PYD), said late on Tuesday that about ۱۵۰ peshmerga were expected to reach the area of Kobani overnight.

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