November 22, 2024 03:04 AM

France Drops 20 Bombs on Islamic State Jihadi Training Camp in Revenge for Paris Shootings

Approximately 10 warrior planes walloped the ISIS-held city of Raqqa with no less than 20 bombs stated by the French defense ministry. Based on the reports, 10 fighter jets, was thrown at the same time from the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. The jets hit jihadi recruitment center, command and control center, a training camp and munitions depot.

Syrian activists also claim a stadium, a museum and a medical center were also hit by air strikes. According to the reports, there are no civilians being harmed.

France countered to the Paris terror assault by propelling fatal airstrikes on an Islamic State jihadi training camp situated in Syria. French president Francois Hollande promised to pound the radical group who killed 129 individuals on Friday night.

President Hollande was informed regarding the terrorist attack while viewing France take on Germany in a friendly at the Stade de France. He was quickly escorted upstairs to a protected zone where he was advised to the full degree of the circumstance before being scrambled away to a safe area.

On his latest statements, Hollande reprimanded the Paris assaults as an apprehensive demonstration of war completed by ISIS barbarians. He addressed the nation just an hour after 129 people were massacred and expressed that they had been prepared and planned from abroad.

Three days of national grieving will occur, President Hollande affirmed.

The president said the assaults were done by a terrorist armed force, the Islamic State group, a jihadist army, against France and against the qualities that they defended all around on the globe, against what they genuinely are and that is a free nation that implies something to the entire world.

He additionally included that the nation will be fierce toward the barbarians of Islamic State group and will act by all means anyplace either inside or outside the nation.

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ISIS, Paris attack
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