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French warplanes bombard Isis in Raqqa, two days after Paris attacks which killed 132
French warplanes bombard Isis strongholds in Raqqa, two days after Paris attacks which killed 132
12 French warplanes have bombarded Raqqa, the de facto 'capital' of Isis in Syria, two days after bombing and gun attacks in Paris killed 132 people. The airstrike late on Sunday was the first since the Paris attacks, and saw 12 French air force planes drop 20 bombs on Isis positions. The French nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the Charles De Gaulle, also began making final preparations to set sail for the Persian Gulf on Wednesday, signifying more heavy strikes are yet to come. Sunday's bombing was the biggest French air raid that has taken place in Syria so far, and was described as a "massive" attack by a French defence ministry spokesman. According to a statement released by the ministry, the first target that the planes destroyed was a command post, which housed a recruitment centre and arms and munitions depot. The second target to be destroyed in the raid was a "terrorist training camp". The French planes took off from bases in Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, in an operation that was conducted in co-ordination with US forces. Shortly after the raid, the French air force released a video of the imposing planes taking off for their bombing mission. Anti-Isis activist group, Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, have said that no civilians were killed or injured in the French bombing raids, citing sources in local hospitals. There are indications that more strikes against Isis are ahead - the French nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle will set sail for the Persian Gulf on Wednesday 18 November, as was announced before the attacks on Friday. The aircraft carrier will make more planes available for use against Isis, and will also dramatically cut the time it takes for French planes to reach their targets in the region. The Charles De Gaulle is capable of carrying up to 40 jets and helicopters, and will "bolster Paris' firepower in the region," as President Francois Hollande said. Hollande called the Paris attacks an "act of war" in a speech on Saturday, and said "France will be merciless towards these barbarians." Prime Minister Manuel Valls has also vowed to "destroy" those behind the attacks. Thousands of French soldiers have been deployed on the streets of the country, to provide reinforcements to regular police while France endures a three-day period of national mourning and a state of emergency. Bron: The Independent 15 november 2015 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...2-a6735636.html Eigen mening: Frankrijk had gezegd dat het wraak ging nemen voor IS aanvallen in Parijs, dit hebben ze ook gedaan met 20 bommen te plaatsen in Raqqa, de zogenaamde hoofdstad van IS. Ik vind dit aan de ene kant de verdiende loon voor IS, en zeer goed voor Frankrijk en zelfs heel West-Europa dat we hebben laten zien dat met ons niet zomaar te sollen valt. Aan de andere kant ben ik wel bang dat dit tot veel meer aanslagen en nog meer oorlog gaat leiden dat nu al aan de gang is. Als IS nu weer terugslaat, gaan er nog veel meer onschuldige levens geëist worden, misschien ook wel in België. West-Europa en Amerika moeten zo snel mogelijk een definitief plan hebben voor de oorlog met IS, zodat deze situatie niet nog erger wordt dan het al is. |