Tell Abyad is located across the town of
Akçakale on the
Syria-Turkey border. On 19 September 2012 the
Farouq Brigades captured Tell Abyad from Syrian government forces. In March 2013, the al-Nusra Front set up a checkpoint and captured 33 fighters from the Farouq Brigades. Clashes between the two groups resulted in the Farouq commander, Abu Azzam, being
wounded in action. Abu Azzam previously survived an
assassination attempt by
car bomb. He and other wounded rebels was transferred to a
hospital in
Şanlıurfa,
Turkey. The next week, the 33 Farouq prisoners were released and the border crossing reopened. On 17 July 2013, the YPG fully captured the city of
Ras al-Ayn from ISIL and al-Nusra. The latter retreated to the northern
Raqqa Governorate, mainly in Tell Abyad. ISIL and al-Nusra Front fighters arrested many
Syrian Kurds on charges of
Kurdish nationalism. ISIL also called on the residents of Tell Abyad to pledge allegiance to their self-proclaimed
caliphate. In response a YPG battalion was formed in the Kurdish neighbourhoods of the town. ==Battle==