Saturday, April 30, 2016

Bombing raids by RAF in Iraq and Syria have eliminated 1000 ISIS jihadists


The RAF has eliminated nearly 1000 ISIS jihadists as indicated by figures released by the Ministry of Defence in a Freedom of Information request. It seems since warplanes were deployed to Iraq in September 2014, the RAF has killed at least 996 extremists. The figure includes 22 jihadists killed in Syria following the go-ahead given by the parliament for strikes over the chaotic country last November and, in a single month, 152 militants were killed as they tried to mercilessly murder civilians and local forces.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 30 April 2016.
The bombing raids carried out by RAF warplanes have targeted secret underground bunkers, jihadists hiding in palm trees, vehicles packed with explosives and deadly sniper and machine gun positions. Drone pilots who were stationed at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire would spend hours spying on selected targets as they prepared for battle. Finally, they would complete the task by killing them with laser-guided missiles and 500lb Paveway bombs. It is believed that ever since additional number of jets were sent to the region last year, RAF pilots have trebled the rate at which they are eliminating the ISIS militants.


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