US-led coalition aircraft have targeted four makeshift oil
refineries under Islamic State (IS) control in Syria, as well as a command
centre.
Early indications were that the attacks by US, Saudi and UAE
planes were successful, US Central Command said.
Explosions at a refinery at Tel Abyad, near the Turkish
border, lit up the night sky, an eyewitness watching from across the frontier
said.
Meanwhile further fighting was reported in the besieged
border town of Kobane.
A resident in the town, which has been under attack from
Islamic State for more than a week, told the BBC that five shells had fallen
there and two over the border in Turkey.
There was no repetition on Sunday of coalition air strikes
on IS positions in the area, where Syrian Kurd fighters have been holding out
against the militants.
The IS advance in the area sent about 140,000 civilians
fleeing towards Turkey.
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