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BEIRUT -- Islamic State group fighters seized at least one
cache of weapons airdropped by U.S.-led coalition forces that were
meant to supply Kurdish militiamen battling the extremist group in a
border town, activists said Tuesday.
The cache
of weapons included hand grenades, ammunition and rocket-propelled
grenade launchers, according to a video uploaded by a media group loyal
to the Islamic State group.
The video appeared
authentic and corresponded to The Associated Press' reporting of the
event. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which
bases its information on a network of activists on the ground, said the
militants had seized at least one cache.
The
caches were airdropped early on Monday to Kurds in the embattled Syrian
town of Kobani that lies near the Turkish border. The militant group has
been trying to seize the town for over a month now, causing the exodus
of some 200,000 people from the area into Turkey. While Kurds are
battling on the ground, a U.S.-led coalition is also targeting the
militants from the air.
On Tuesday, IS
loyalists on social media posted sarcastic thank you notes to the United
States, including one image that said "Team USA."
But
the lost weapons drop was more an embarrassment than a great strategic
loss. The Islamic State militants already possess millions of
dollars-worth of U.S. weaponry that they captured from fleeing Iraqi
soldiers when the group seized swaths of Iraq in a sudden sweep in June.
State
Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said the U.S. had seen the
video but couldn't confirm its accuracy and was seeking more
information.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Central
Command said U.S. military forces conducted four airstrikes near Kobani
that destroyed IS fighting positions, an IS building and a large IS
unit.
Also Tuesday, Syrian government
airstrikes hit a rebel-held town along the country's southern border
with Jordan, killing at least eight people.
Activists
with the Local Coordination Committees and the Observatory said the
number of those killed was likely to rise as there are more victims
under the rubble.
The LCC said Syrian government planes dropped crude explosives-laden canisters on the town of Nasib on the Syria-Jordan border.
The airstrikes are part of battles between Syrian government forces and Islamic rebel groups for control of the area.
Syrian
government forces have been heavily bombing rebel areas in recent
weeks, while the U.S-led coalition has been conducting airstrikes
against Islamic State militants elsewhere in Syria.
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