RAF launch 25 AIRSTRIKES on ISIS this week after Manchester terrorist attack
BRITAIN’S warplanes blitzed ISIS with 25 airstrikes in the wake of jihadi Salman Abedi’s suicide bombing at the Manchester Arena.
By Henry Holloway
DailyStar.co.uk
30th May 2017
RAF chiefs confirmed this afternoon airstrikes were carried out on six days last week – launching attacks on ISIS fighters in both Syria and Iraq.
ISIS claimed responsibility for Abedi’s bombing which killed 22 people – including children as young as 8 – and an Ariana Grande concert on Monday.
Jihadi targets were blitzed by Typhoons, Tornadoes and Reapers in the latest wave of attacks to help destroy the monstrous cult.
Ministry of Defence bosses released details of the strikes today – with a total of 25 ISIS targets being destroyed in the wake of Manchester.
Britain has been routinely been blitzing the death cult as part of the US-led coalition to wipe out the so-called caliphate in the Middle East.
Last week, it emerged RAF servicemen daubed a hellfire missile with a message “Love from Manchester” as the UK coped with the horrifying attack by Abedi.
On Wednesday, RAF Tornadoes destroyed four targets in Mosul, while a Reaper drone attacked an ISIS holding near Raqqa, in the first strikes after the Manchester bombing.
The next day Typhoons bombed a jihadi radio station in Palmyra, Tornados crushed five targets in Mosul, and a joint assault destroyed an armoured truck in Bayji.
Friday then saw Tornados destroy two roads in Mosul to help “hamper terrorist movements” as the Iraqi Army looks to liberate the cult’ final stronghold in Iraq.
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