What strikes me is how tranparent the Russians have been by comparison with this, recording the details of each and every sortie.
France
Blasts ISIL Targets in Third Night of Airstrikes on Syria’s Raqqa
The
French military has launched a new series of airstrikes against the
self-proclaimed capital of the Islamic State terrorist group in Raqqa
17
November, 2018
"At
this moment, our air force…10 fighter jets are against hitting
Raqqa, and as you know tomorrow the aircraft carrier Charles De
Gualle will leave for the eastern Mediterranean to continue strikes
on specific targets in particular around Raqqa and Deir ez-Zour,"
said French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, according to
Reuters.
"The
number of French air force airstrikes on ISIL targets will grow,"
he added, saying that there would be 36 fighter jets in the region
capable of striking IS targets once the Charles de Gaulle reaches its
destination.
Using
10 Rafale and Mirage 2000 fighter jets, the, most recent strikes
eliminated a terrorist command center and training center according
to the French Defense Ministry.
"Both
targets were hit and destroyed simultaneously," the ministry
said in a statement. "Conducted in coordination with US forces,
the raid was aimed at sites identified during reconnaissance missions
previously carried out by France."
In
light of the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday, France has stepped
up its efforts to strike the self-proclaimed Islamic State terrorist
group in Syria. This has signaled renewed cooperation between France
and Russia.
Le
Drian also praised Russia’s missile strikes against Raqqa.
Earlier
Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian
military to "establish direct contact with the French and work
with them as allies."
In
a telephone conversation, Vladimir Putin and Francois Hollande agreed
to ensure military and intelligence cooperation between Russia and
France
This is the latest major French airstrike against the IS stronghold, after dropping 20 bombs the city on Monday.
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