The assault on the strategic border town of Ras al-Ain, from which the jihadists were expelled by Kurdish militiamen in July, sparked an exodus of civilians into neighbouring Turkey, an activist said.
The attack on the town was part of a wider offensive by Al-Qaeda against several Kurdish majority areas of northern and northeastern Syria that began yesterday and was continuing on Saturday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Five Kurdish militiamen and 11 jihadists made up the rest of the dead, the watchdog said.
"Intermittent clashes are continuing to take place till now, in the Asfar Najjar area and the outskirts of Tal Halaf," he told AFP via the Internet.
Government troops pulled out of majority Kurdish areas of Syria last year, leaving Kurdish militiamen to fend for themselves.
The deaths come a day after at least 16 people, among them four children, were killed in regime shelling on the Kalasse district of the northern city of Aleppo, the Observatory said.
At least 182 people were killed across Syria yesterday, the group added.
Abdelke and Adnan al-Dibs were arrested on July 18 in the Mediterranean coastal city of Tartus and have not been seen since.
Rights groups say the regime, which systematically practises torture, is holding tens of thousands of political prisoners.
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