In One Corner Of Syria, A Rebel Victory Results In Friction
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Ras al-Ayn
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Organization: Syrian army
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Syrian rebels are making advances, but on occasion, there can be tension when they take over a town or village. That happened recently when the rebels captured a Kurdish town in northeastern Syria earlier this month.
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In One Corner Of Syria, A Rebel Victory Results In Friction
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