French fighter jets bombed a series of ISIS sites in Raqqa, Syria, on Sunday in what officials described as a major bombardment.
The airstrikes came two days after
a series of terrorist attacks in France. ISIS has claimed responsibility for
the attacks, which France's President described as "an act of war."
ISIS claims Raqqa as the capital
of its so-called caliphate. The targets in Sunday's airstrikes included a
command center, a recruitment center, an ammunition storage base and a training
camp for the terror group, said Mickael Soria, press adviser for France's
defense minister.
Twelve aircraft, including 10 fighter jets, were involved in the
airstrikes, Soria said. Twenty bombs were dropped, he said, and all of the
targets were destroyed.
An ISIS
media wing claimed the sites had been abandoned before they were hit and said
there were no casualties.
Source: CNN
Source: CNN
Lol...this ISIS are dem crazy
ReplyDeleteTheir acts is barbaric and crazy. I think it's high time the world leaders stood up and speak in one accord against them.
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