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In an exclusive interview with the daily Radikal, Kurdish People’s Protection 
Units (YPG) Spokesperson Polat Can says they are officially working with the 
International Coalition against ISIS, and their representative is in the Joint 
Operation Command Center.

Q. Mr. Polat Can, you have been leading a fierce struggle against ISIS in 
Kobane for almost month. The world is watching Kobane. What is the situation 
there?

In the morning, the Kobane resistance will be on its 30th day and a new, 
long-winded process will start. Everyone knows that the resistance that YPG put 
up against ISIS is unprecedented by the forces in the region, especially in 
comparison to the Iraqi army.  Cities ten times the size of Kobane surrendered 
to ISIS in a few days and those cities were not even besieged with considerable 
force. However, when they started attacking Kobane, they gathered their forces 
from around the region, from places including Minbij, Raqqah, Jarabulus, and 
Tal Hamis. What I mean by considerable force is tanks, cannons, heavy artillery 
and thugs whose numbers were in the tens of thousands. They wanted to capture 
Kobane within a week, but they did not succeed. Then, they wanted to say their 
Eid prayers in Kobane, and they could not do that either.

Since last week, they seized some streets in East Kobane, and now they want to 
capture the whole city, but they can’t advance. As they try to make their way, 
they sustain considerable losses. Especially within the last few days, both YPG 
attacks and the air strikes against ISIS terror led by international coalition 
forces have increased. They sustained major losses, many of their bodies and 
weapons passed into the hands of the YPG.

Q. So, can we say that Kobane is relatively safe from danger?

No, saying this would be major heedlessness. Because ISIS still controls a 
large portion of Kobane. In addition, all of the villages in Kobane are 
occupied by ISIS.  The resistance we started both within and around Kobane is 
ongoing. ISIS continues to receive renewed assistance. This war is a matter of 
life and death for us in every way. Thus, it is not yet possible to say that 
there is no danger.

Q. You are saying that ISIS consists of tens of thousands of people and 
constantly renewed support. Your numbers are very small in comparison. Do you 
receive any kind of support?

Kobane has been under an embargo for the last year and a half. None of the 
major forces from other cantons have been able to reach Kobane. Kobane is 
resisting with its own efforts. Some Kurdish youth have been able to reach 
Kobane from the north of Kurdistan, especially through Suruç. Some arrived 
Kobane in small groups from the cantons of Afrin and Jazira. In addition, some 
of the youth from Kobane who were living abroad came to Kobane to protect their 
city. Some of the small groups from the Free Syrian Army (FSA) are here under 
the name of “The Volcano of Euphrates.” This is all of our power and support. 
Unfortunately, we did not receive any additional military support, neither from 
the South, nor from other places.

Q. What can you tell us about the air strikes by the coalition led by the 
United States?

For the last few days, the air strikes have been numerous and effective. We can 
clearly state that, had these attacks started a couple weeks ago, ISIS would 
not have been able to enter Kobane at all. ISIS would have been defeated 10-15 
kilometers away from the city, and the city would not have turned into a war 
zone.



Full interview: http://civiroglu.net/2014/10/14/ypg_usa/ 


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