'52 dead as jihadists make gains in northern Syria'
August 14, 2014  00:17
Jihadists of the Islamic State (IS) group seized a string of villages in northern Syria today in fighting that left 52 people dead, a monitoring group said. The jihadists captured eight villages between second city Aleppo and the Turkish border, buoyed by their successes in neighbouring Iraq, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. 

They killed at least 40 fighters of rival rebel groups and captured at least 50 more for the loss of 12 of their own men, the Britain-based group said.
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