French jets destroy jihadist camp

French jet fighters have targeted and destroyed an Islamic State training camp in eastern Syria, President Francois Hollande says.

Rafale fighter jets of the French Army flying towards Syria.

Rafale fighter jets of the French Army flying towards Syria. Source: AAP

President Francois Hollande says six French jet fighters have targeted and destroyed an Islamic State training camp in eastern Syria.

The French leader spoke briefly to reporters on Sunday at the United Nations in New York after the strikes were first announced in Paris.

He said the camp was a threat to French security and was destroyed without causing civilian casualties.

The strikes make good on a promise to go after the group that the president has said is planning attacks against several countries, including France.

Hollande said more strikes "could take place in the coming weeks if necessary." The targets were identified in earlier reconnaissance flights. He thanked the US-led coalition for providing information as well.


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