'We are still at war': Syria's Kurds battle Turkey months after Assad's fall
In January, Kobane's Kurds celebrated 10 years since they broke IS's siege of the city, but their future is unclear/ To reach north-east Syria, we cross a rickety floating bridge over the River Tigris. Our minibus rattles as it takes us from Iraqi Kurdistan through Syrian oil fields, where jacks pumping crude oil line the roads. This part of Syria is controlled by Kurds, who call it Rojava - meaning western Kurdistan. Since 2012, after the outbreak of civil war, they have run it as a self-declared autonomous region, protected by Kurdish-led ...
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