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19 of September, 14:45

France began bombing Iraq French aircraft attacked 1st strikes on areas of Iraq. The purpose of the attack is a logistics warehouse, which was completely destroyed.

The air force of France on the morning of 19 September inflicted 1st aviation blow to the positions of the radicals of the movement "Islamic state", which are located in the North of Iraq. Similar information was formally accepted by the press service of the Champs castle.

"Our aircraft Rafale made the 1st kick on the logistics warehouse terrorists organization "Islamic state" in the North-East of Iraq, citing French favorite ITAR-TASS. - The purpose was struck and completely destroyed".

Note, additionally, the head of France especially was informed that this is not the last French attack on the positions of the terrorists. The French armed forces, said Hollande, "in the next few days will continue to combat sorties in the area escalated incident.

Remember that intentions to start bombing Iraq, the head of state expressed previously. About the readiness of France to go to law enforcement actions against radical nastennych Islamists Francois Hollande announced on 18 September at a press conference in Paris. The President emphasized that his country will join the anti-terrorist operation" against this group, however, "to send their own soldiers in Iraq will not." Hollande said that France take part exclusively in air operations against the group "Islamic state". "We are talking only about the strikes from the air and only on areas of Iraq," said a French favorite.

Note that France is not the 1st state, which decided to bomb the Islamists. Previously, the United States has made 15 strikes on Iraq. Air force planes struck the positions of the extremist movement "Islamic state" in Iraq. In consequence of blows, some of which are caused by the drones in the area Masulskoe dam eliminated 9 strongholds of the militants and 8 of their vehicles.
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