Friday, 18 September 2015

330 ISIS Militants Killed in British Air Strikes.

330 ISIS Militants Killed in British Air Strikes
About 330 Islamic State fighters have been killed in British air strikes since the Royal Air Force began carrying out raids against the group in September last year, Britain's Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has said.
"This figure is highly approximate, not least given the absence of UK ground troops in a position to observe the effects of strike activity," Fallon said in a written parliamentary statement.
"We do not believe there have been any civilian casualties as a result of UK strike activity."
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon confirmed in August that Britain had carried out more than 250 air strikes in Iraq

Britain has regularly conducted attacks on ISIS targets in Iraq as part of U.S.-led air strikes, but does not take part in raids in Syria after Prime Minister David Cameron lost a 2013 parliamentary vote to approve military action against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Cameron is keen to win parliamentary backing to extend raids against Islamic State into Syria, with Fallon saying the current position is illogical.
Houthi militants stand in the house of Houthi leader Yahya Aiydh, after Saudi-led air strikes destroyed it in Yemen's capital Sanaa
However, some members of Cameron's Conservative party are opposed to expanding air strikes and newly elected opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is a veteran anti-war campaigner meaning he could not be certain of winning a vote.
Earlier this month, Cameron said two British nationals who had been fighting for ISIS had been killed by an RAF drone strike in Syria. He justified this move on the grounds of self-defense, saying one of the men had been plotting to carry out attacks on Britain.

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