In Syria, A School Teacher Becomes Sniper In War Against ISIS
Isis is not just a terrorist group, it's a military force that's holding about a third of Iraq and Syria. It tries to keep reporters out by beheading them. But CBS News' Holly Williams managed to reach a village where Kurdish civilians are fighting back. Here's her report.
ByHolly WilliamsCBS NewsFebruary 4, 2015, 7:21 PM
KOBANI, Syria -- Kurdish fighters that we spoke with haven't seen a single airstrike, though ISIS is just four miles away and has flattened the village below with months of shelling. They're farmers, housewives and shopkeepers - volunteers relying on guns bought on the black market.
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School teacher turned sniper Denis Sipan
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"If we didn't do it, the whole place will be full of ISIS, and they'll destroy everything," Denis Sipan told me.
Sipan quit her job as an elementary school teacher five months ago to become a sniper on the front line - but they're so under equipped she has to share her gun with another fighter.
"What would it take for you to give up the battle here and retreat?" I asked her.
"I don't think that's going to happen," she told me. "I need to protect myself, my friends, my people, and my country."
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