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Kurdish militia in northern Syria have expelled Al-Qaeda-linked fighters from the majority Kurdish area of Ras al-Ain on the Turkish border, a monitoring group said on Tuesday.



"The Committees for the Protection of the Kurds [YPG] have taken over the Manajeer area, scene of battles with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), Al-Nusra Front and other rebel groups," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.



The capture of Manajeer left the whole of the area around the strategic border town of Ras al-Ain in Kurdish control, the group said.



The advance came a day after reports that Kurdish fighters had driven jihadists out of 19 towns and villages across northeastern Syria, and a week after they captured the key Iraqi border crossing at Yaarubiyeh.



The jihadists "have now lost their last remaining positions in the countryside of Ras al-Ain," the Observatory said.



The Al-Qaeda loyalists withdrew to the city of Raqa in the Euphrates valley to the southwest, the only provincial capital outside government control, and now dominated by ISIL.



Near the capital, the army pressed its offensive against rebel enclaves, hitting the town of Mleiha east of Damascus with a ground-to-ground missile, the Observatory said.



Amateur video posted online by activists showed a huge cloud of grey smoke rising above the town.



Southeast of Damascus, rebels shelled the majority Christian-Druze suburb of Jaramana, a government-held area that has come under repeated rebel attack, the Observatory said.



In the central province of Hama, ISIL fighters captured a rebel commander and more than 20 fighters in the latest infighting between the jihadists and mainstream rebels, the group added.
 
In the previous article, the mass exodus of Syrian refugees pouring to neibouring and European countries is putting high pressure on the host countries in both economic and security aspects.

Meanwhile, there is another worth-concerning phenomenon taking place in Europe, which is the flow of European citizens joining rebel forces in Syria to fight against the regime of Syria President Bashar al-Assad. The figure has not yet been precisely collected, but it is estimated to be between 600-800.

In general, these European voluntary activists and fighters can be divided into 2 categories, one being volunteers with idealistic mindset of assuaging the profound desperation in Syria, and the other one being more radical, being inspired by narratives of the terrorists and mostly involved with Muslim religion. There is a situation in which even though a European citizen may start off being a voluntary activist, as that person crosses the border to work, for instance, in a refugee camp, that person may be convinced to join the Free Syrian Army and, gradually, become radicalized



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