France launches new anti-IS operation in Iraq from Charles de Gaulle warship

Source: Xinhua   2016-09-30 19:23:56

PARIS, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- France on Friday launched new operation against the Islamic State (IS) in Iraq from its largest warship Charles de Gaulle in order to intensify strikes and retake Mosul, the group's stronghold, local news channel BFMTV reported.

Eight Rafal fighter jets took off from the carrier in the eastern Mediterranean. But It was not clear whether the French jets were to carry out air strikes or were on a reconnaissance mission.

Speaking to news channel BFMTV, Vincent Desportes, general of ground forces division, said the aircraft carrier's deployment in the fight against the extremist group in Iraq was "important but it doesn't change the situation."

"This is neither the beginning of the great battle of Mosul nor the final assault against (IS). We are far from winning back Mosul because it's a city with hundreds of thousands of people which is strongly held by Daesh (also known as IS)," he said.

"Mosul reconquest will be difficult and will only be done by help of ground troops. It could last many weeks or months," he added.

On Sept. 6, French Defense Minsiter Jean-Yves Le Drian announced "(French) artillery is arriving close to the front line," as "we decided to bolster our support of the Iraqi forces this autumn with the aim of recapturing Mosul."

Since 2014, Mosul has been IS stronghold.

France was one of the first European countries to join the U.S.-led coalition against IS. Its fighter jets have bombed the group in Iraq in 2014.

After growing terror threats, Paris decided by the end of September 2015 to strike Daesh targets in Syria where hundreds of French nationals have been recruited and could return home to carry out attacks after being trained there.

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France launches new anti-IS operation in Iraq from Charles de Gaulle warship

Source: Xinhua 2016-09-30 19:23:56

PARIS, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- France on Friday launched new operation against the Islamic State (IS) in Iraq from its largest warship Charles de Gaulle in order to intensify strikes and retake Mosul, the group's stronghold, local news channel BFMTV reported.

Eight Rafal fighter jets took off from the carrier in the eastern Mediterranean. But It was not clear whether the French jets were to carry out air strikes or were on a reconnaissance mission.

Speaking to news channel BFMTV, Vincent Desportes, general of ground forces division, said the aircraft carrier's deployment in the fight against the extremist group in Iraq was "important but it doesn't change the situation."

"This is neither the beginning of the great battle of Mosul nor the final assault against (IS). We are far from winning back Mosul because it's a city with hundreds of thousands of people which is strongly held by Daesh (also known as IS)," he said.

"Mosul reconquest will be difficult and will only be done by help of ground troops. It could last many weeks or months," he added.

On Sept. 6, French Defense Minsiter Jean-Yves Le Drian announced "(French) artillery is arriving close to the front line," as "we decided to bolster our support of the Iraqi forces this autumn with the aim of recapturing Mosul."

Since 2014, Mosul has been IS stronghold.

France was one of the first European countries to join the U.S.-led coalition against IS. Its fighter jets have bombed the group in Iraq in 2014.

After growing terror threats, Paris decided by the end of September 2015 to strike Daesh targets in Syria where hundreds of French nationals have been recruited and could return home to carry out attacks after being trained there.

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