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RAF Tornado jets have carried out their first air strikes against so-called Islamic State in Syria, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.

British Tornado jets
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Four Tornados took off from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus shortly after MPs voted to approve bombing.

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The strikes focused on six targets in an oil field under IS control in eastern Syria, the BBC understands.

On Wednesday, MPs voted by 397 votes to 223 for UK action in Syria after a 10-hour Commons debate.

Two of the four jets have now returned to base. The Ministry of Defence confirmed they had carried out the “first offensive operation in Syria”.

BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale said the first pair of Tornados had left RAF Akrotiri with three 500lb Paveway bombs each.

They returned to base shortly before 03:00 GMT without those weapons, he said.

The jets used their Raptor pods – special long-range photography equipment – for surveillance, before dropping the Paveway bombs, our correspondent understands.

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An RAF Reaper unmanned drone was also in the air to provide intelligence, he added.

Following the vote, Prime Minister David Cameron said MPs had “taken the right decision to keep the country safe” but opponents said the move was a mistake.

A total of 66 Labour MPs sided with the government as Mr Cameron secured a larger than expected Commons majority.

Welcoming the Commons result, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said Britain was “safer because of the actions taken by MPs today”.

He added: “Military strikes alone won’t help Syria, won’t keep us safe from Daesh. But this multi-strand approach will.” BBC


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