French jets target ISIS in Raqqa

French jets struck the heart of ISIS-controlled territory on Sunday in the first direct retaliation for Friday's deadly terror attacks that killed 129 in Paris.

French fighter jets dropped 20 bombs on a command and control center, jihadi recruitment center, munitions depot and ISIS training camp in the Syrian city of Raqqa, AP and Reuters reported, citing a statement from the French Defense Ministry.

The "massive" raid was launched from the United Arab Emirates and Jordan and was carried out in coordination with U.S. forces. Raqqa is the de facto capital of the Islamic State.

The French strikes come the same day the U.S. delivered an ammunition shipment by land to Syrian-Arab coalition forces in Syria, an American official told Reuters.

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