French
fighter jets have carried out a series of 'massive' air strikes on Raqqa,
destroying a key ISIS command centre and training camp in Syria. The heavy
bombing raid comes just two days after the group claimed coordinated attacks in
Paris that killed 128 people, the defence ministry said. 'The raid ...
including 10 fighter jets, was launched simultaneously from the United Arab
Emirates and Jordan.
Twenty bombs were dropped,' the statement said. The French
jets took off from air bases in Jordan and the United Arab Emirates and using
intelligence from U.S. forces, the jets bombed a command centre, recruitment
centre for jihadists, a munitions depot and a training camp for fighters, it
said.
The revenge airstrikes in Syria comes as French police broadcast the name
and image of Salah Abdeslam, a 26-year-old born in Brussels, across Europe,
warning that he is very dangerous.
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