French jets bomb ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, Syria; few may have been killed

Reports from inside Raqqa are virtually impossible to confirm. AP reporting Iraqi intel details on Paris attack:- planned in Raqqa- 24 involved — Priyanka Boghani (@priyankaboghani) November 15, 2015. 1:37pm ET – Two 

French fighter jets bombed a series of ISIS sites in Raqqa, Syria, on Sunday in what officials described as a major bombardment. The targets included a command center, a recruitment center, an ammunition storage base and 

Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Monday that France will limit the events to core negotiations and will cancel planned marches and concerts in the wake of the attacks. This despite the fact that no foreign leaders had asked France to postpone the 30 

French fighter jets launched their biggest raids in Syria to date, targeting the Islamic State's stronghold in Raqqa just two days after the group claimed coordinated attacks in Paris that killed more than 130 people, the defence 

Reports from inside Raqqa are virtually impossible to confirm. AP reporting Iraqi intel details on Paris attack:- planned in Raqqa- 24 involved — Priyanka Boghani (@priyankaboghani) November 15, 2015. 1:37pm ET – Two