Reports Of Shelling, Smoke Near Kobane
There are several reports of shelling or heavy gunfire near the town of Ayn al-Arab/Kobane on the Syrian border with Turkey.
Danish reporter Puk Damsgard tweets:
Freelance reporter Kurt Pelda and Ruptly's Lizzie Phelan report seeing smoke rising outside Kobane:
The news of the possible shelling comes amid reports that IS fighters have advanced to within around 5 kilometers of Kobane.
YPG 'Ready To Give U.S. Intel On IS'
The Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in Ayn al-Arab have said they are willing to provide the United States and allies with intelligence to help it strike against IS in the area.
In a press statement, YPG spokesman Redur Xelil said that U.S. air strikes against IS in Ayn al-Arab were very useful but "came too late." The YPG said it would prove coalition forces with information about IS troop movements and about IS bases that had been abandoned.
Kurdish activists are reporting that coalition strikes hit areas around Kobane, close to the border with Turkey, on Wednesday night (September 24).
Map: Ayn Al-Arab On The Brink
Syria Direct tweeted this map showing the situation in Ayn al-Arab (Kobane in Kurdish), where Islamic State fighters are directing troops.
Kurdish news sources report clashes between IS fighters and the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) around 7 kilometers from Kobane:
U.A.E. Pilot Mariam al-Mansouri Trends On Arab Social Media
Photographs of the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) fighter pilot Major Mariam al-Mansouri continue to trend on Arabic social media and in the Arab press.
Mansouri, the U.A.E.'s first female fighter pilot, commands a squadron of F-16s and led the U.A.E.'s air strikes on the Islamic State in Syria.
Pan-Arab news outlet Elaph writes that 35-year-old Mansouri was raised in Abu Dhabi and always dreamed of becoming a fighter pilot.
UN Slams IS Execution of Iraqi Women's Rights Lawyer
The UN's human rights commissioner, Zeid Raad al-Hussein, has condemned the Islamic State's execution of Iraqi human rights defender Sameera Salih Ali al-Nuaimy.
Nuaimy, a lawyer who promoted women's rights, was publicly executed by a firing squad in central Mosul earlier this week. Her execution came days after the Islamic State detained her on September 17, after comments were posted on her Facebook page criticizing IS. Before her execution, Nuaimy was convicted of "apostasy."
"This horrifying public execution -- of a courageous woman whose only weapons were the words she used in defense of the human rights of others -- lays bare the bankrupt ideology of ISIL and its affiliates," High Commissioner Zeid said in a statement.
Amnesty International's Kristyan Benedict tweeted this image of Nuaimy:
Iranian Grand Ayatollah: IS Not Islamic
Iran's Grand Ayatollah Alavi Gorgani has said that Islamic State's actions have no basis in Islam, state news agency IRNA reports.
Gorgani, a prominent religious scholar from Qom and a leading critic of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said that Islam was a religion of mercy and compassion, and that IS's brutal terrorist acts were giving Islam a bad image.
Ahrar ash-Sham Condemns U.S. Strikes
Ahrar ash-Sham, one of the largest Islamist rebel groups in Syria, has condemned the U.S.-led strikes against Islamic State, according to pro-opposition news outlet Eldorar.
Abu Omar, one of Ahrar ash-Sham's political officials, said that the strikes against IS helped the Assad government. He denied that the faction had been hit in the strikes.
SMC: U.S. Strikes Benefit Assad
Syria analyst Charles Lister of the Brookings Center tweets that the now-dissolved Supreme Military Council (SMC) of the Free Syrian Army has said that U.S. strikes against IS only benefit the Assad government:
The Syrian National Coalition, the main opposition political alliance, dissolved the SMC leadership on September 22.
Activists Photograph Warplane Above Abu Kamal
Activists from the Raqqa-based group Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently tweeted this image of coalition warplanes flying over Abu Kamal in eastern Syria, near the border with Iraq this morning.
The United States has said it hit Islamic State-controlled oil refineries around Al-Mayadin, Al-Hasakah, and Abu Kamal in eastern Syria on Wednesday night.
Chechen Fighter In Syria Opposes IS
One of the 10 individuals that the U.S. State Department has designated as "Foreign Terrorist Fighters" in Syria is a Chechen national who fought for the Caucasus Emirate and was imprisoned on terror charges in Russia.
Murad Margoshvili, better known by his nom de guerre Muslim Abu Walid Shishani, is the leader of the Latakia-based Islamist faction Junud ash-Sham, which has expressed its opposition to the Islamic State.
Margoshvili, an ethnic Chechen from Georgia's Pankisi Gorge, was arrested in Ingushetia in 2003 on suspicion of trafficking weapons to Chechnya. He was convicted of belonging to an illegal armed group and served three years in prison before the Supreme Court of Ingushetia acquitted him in 2006.
Margoshvili went to Syria in 2012.