French warplanes pounded the Islamic State (IS) group’s de facto
Syrian capital Raqa on Sunday, destroying a command post and a training
camp, the defence ministry said.
In its first air strike against IS since the string of deadly Paris
attacks claimed by the jihadist group, 12 warplanes, including 10
fighter bombers, dropped 20 bombs on the targets.
“The first target destroyed was used by Daesh (another Arabic acronym
for IS) as a command post, jihadist recruitment centre and arms and
munitions depot. The second held a terrorist training camp,” a ministry
statement said.
The planes left from Jordan and the United Arab Emirates and was
conducted in coordination with American forces, the ministry said.
French President Francois Hollande on Saturday blamed the Islamic
State group for the gun and suicide attacks that left at least 129 dead
in Paris on Friday, calling them an “act of war”
Source: Vanguard News
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