Syria: Weapons Storage and IR training camps hit French aviation
French aircraft made heavy air raids in Pakala Syria and during the night hit two training camps and weapons depots extremist organization Islamic State in and around this city, which is a stronghold of the jihadist, today announced the Syrian Human Rights Observatory.
"At least 36 explosions were heard in Pakala night," said the director of the Observatory Rami Abdel Rahman. There has been clear at present whether all the explosions were caused by airstrikes or other explosives. "The explosions shook the entire city. There were raids north and south of Pakala," he added whereas these explosions likely caused by the invasions of the French fighter.
The jihadists of IK using the Pakala as de facto capital of the self-proclaimed the caliphate, restrict travel within the city, after the French invasions which makes it difficult to collect information on potential victims, added Abdel Rahman, said the Athens Press Agency.
The French Defense Ministry announced that yesterday evening ten French fighter-bombers dropped 20 bombs in northern Syria against positions of the IR, and destroyed a headquarters and a training camp of extreme hardline organization that claimed responsibility for the attacks in Paris which killed at least 129 people and injured more than 350.
Twelve aircraft, of which ten fighters took off simultaneously from the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. France respectively has six Rafale and six Mirage 2000 in these two countries.
The organization activists against IK, "The Pakala slaughtered implicitly" announced that the French raids hit "Division 17", a training camp which includes warehouses of weapons in Pakala and posted maps of their locations in the account at Twitter. He noted that there are no reports of casualties so far. This information was confirmed by the director of the Observatory.
The activists announced that they raid struck a region where Kyle Miller, an American who was held hostage by jihadists in Pakala, was killed earlier this year. Also, they uploaded videos which heard the bombing of the aircraft, indicating that the material coming through the town of Pakala.
French aircraft made heavy air raids in Pakala Syria and during the night hit two training camps and weapons depots extremist organization Islamic State in and around this city, which is a stronghold of the jihadist, today announced the Syrian Human Rights Observatory.
"At least 36 explosions were heard in Pakala night," said the director of the Observatory Rami Abdel Rahman. There has been clear at present whether all the explosions were caused by airstrikes or other explosives. "The explosions shook the entire city. There were raids north and south of Pakala," he added whereas these explosions likely caused by the invasions of the French fighter.
The jihadists of IK using the Pakala as de facto capital of the self-proclaimed the caliphate, restrict travel within the city, after the French invasions which makes it difficult to collect information on potential victims, added Abdel Rahman, said the Athens Press Agency.
The French Defense Ministry announced that yesterday evening ten French fighter-bombers dropped 20 bombs in northern Syria against positions of the IR, and destroyed a headquarters and a training camp of extreme hardline organization that claimed responsibility for the attacks in Paris which killed at least 129 people and injured more than 350.
Twelve aircraft, of which ten fighters took off simultaneously from the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. France respectively has six Rafale and six Mirage 2000 in these two countries.
The organization activists against IK, "The Pakala slaughtered implicitly" announced that the French raids hit "Division 17", a training camp which includes warehouses of weapons in Pakala and posted maps of their locations in the account at Twitter. He noted that there are no reports of casualties so far. This information was confirmed by the director of the Observatory.
The activists announced that they raid struck a region where Kyle Miller, an American who was held hostage by jihadists in Pakala, was killed earlier this year. Also, they uploaded videos which heard the bombing of the aircraft, indicating that the material coming through the town of Pakala.
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