"This morning at 9:40 (0740 GMT) our Rafale jets launched a first
strike against a logistics depot of the terrorists," President
Francois Hollande's office said a statement issued shortly after the
raids.
The target in northeast Iraq was totally destroyed, said the
statement, adding that there would be further operations "in the
coming days".
Hollande told a news conference on Thursday that French air strikes
were imminent and would take place once reconnaissance flights had
identified targets. He said the military action would be limited to
Iraq, and no ground troops would be sent.
France has expressed its willingness to be part of the military,
political and financial coalition being created by the United States
to defeat the Islamic State militants controlling parts of northern
Iraq and Syria.
On Monday, Paris hosted an international conference attended by the
five U.N. Security Council permanent members, European and Arab
states, and representatives of the EU, Arab League and United
Nations. The meeting was intended to coordinate a global strategy
against Islamic State group.
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France began its first reconnaissance flights over Iraq on Monday.
(Reporting by Brian Love and Alexandria Sage; Editing by Catherine
Evans)
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