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UK to extend surveillance aircraft use in Iraq and Syria
« on: September 25, 2015, 11:40:46 pm »
The UK is to extend the use of surveillance aircraft in Iraq and Syria until next year, the defence secretary has announced.

The RAF Sentinel will continue to provide information to British and coalition forces fighting Islamic State (IS) militants, Michael Fallon said.

Mr Fallon said the fight against IS militants remained the UK's "top operational priority".

The announcement was made a year after MPs voted for military action in Iraq.

The UK has been carrying out out surveillance and air-to-air refuelling operations in Syria although the government was defeated in a vote on military action in the country in 2013.
'Top priority'

The government has been carrying out air strikes in Iraq since 30 September 2014.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said Britain, working with coalition forces, had helped the Iraqi military regain 25% of territory that IS militants held after their advance last summer.

Iraqi forces have taken back 200 square kilometres in the north, recaptured Tikrit in the centre and pushed IS militants out of Diyala province in the east, the MoD said.

Mr Fallon said: "The fight against ISIL is our top operational priority and Britain is playing a vital role.

"Our armed forces have conducted more than 300 strikes, flown almost a third of all coalition surveillance flights and trained over 2,000 local troops...


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