French jets have launched a series of 'massive' air strikes on ISIS in Syria as the country started its 'pitiless' retribution for the terror attacks on Paris. The
blitz was conducted by ten fighter planes which dropped 20 bombs on the
terror group's capital of Raqqa, destroying a key command centre,
training camp and munitions dump, throwing the city into panic.
The
bombardment came just two days after President Francois Hollande said
the co-ordinated attacks in Paris that killed up to 129 people was an
'act of war' and vowed to strike ISIS in Syria 'without mercy'.
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