RAF Strikes On Syria Oilfield 'Successful'

British Fighter Jets At RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus
RAF jets have launched their first bombing raids against Islamic State (IS) in Syria after MPs voted overwhelmingly for military action.
Four Tornado GR4s - armed with Paveway IV guided bombs and precision-guided Brimstone missiles - took off from Akrotiri base in Cyprus to extend Britain's air war in the Middle East.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon told Sky News they hit the Omar oilfield in eastern Syria - a "key infrastructure target" from which IS derives over 10% of its oil revenue.
But he warned there is still plenty of work to be done in "helping to cut off the flow of arms and oil to these terrorists".
RAF raids will continue in eastern and northern Syria for "the next few days and weeks", he said. The Ministry of Defence said initial analysis "indicates that the strikes were successful".

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