
Islamic State (IS) hostage John Cantlie has claimed the battle for the Syrian town of Kobani is "coming to an end" in the latest video released by the terror group.
The 43-year-old British photojournalist, who has been held captive for over two years, said IS militants were "mopping up" against Kurdish fighters and it was not "all-out battle" contrary to Western media reports, as he appeared in the latest propaganda film.
It is the second video he has featured in since the death of his father Paul Cantlie, 80, who died from complications following pneumonia last week.
He said: "Now the battle for Kobani is coming to an end. The mujahideen are just mopping up now, street to street, and building to building. You can occasionally hear erratic gunfire in the background as a result of those operations.
"But contrary to what the Western media would have you believe, it is not an all-out battle here now. It is nearly over. As you can hear, it is very quiet, just the occasional gunfire.
"Urban warfare is as about as nasty and tough as it gets, and it's something of a speciality of the mujahideen."
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