Jordan destroyed 20 percent of the power of ISIS in Syria
Jordan said it had launched an air strike as much as 56
times over three days to logistics locations and hiding the group that claims
to be an Islamic state or ISIS.
"We get what is our goal," said Air Force Chief
of Staff Gen. Mansour al-Jbour.
Jordan has conducted an intensive air raid after a video
showing the captured pilot ISIS -bernama Moaz al-Kasasbeh- burned alive.
Kasasbeh arrested militants after the fighter crashed
when launched air strikes along the US-led coalition.
Jordan said the attacks were carried out has reduced the
power of ISIS about 20%. The country focused attack on Syrian territory
occupied Raqqa in ISIS.
ISIS said one of the militants who carried out the attack
from the US hostage telahmembunuh Jordan Kayla Mueller, but the claim could not
be ascertained the truth.
Video Kasasbeh, 26, burned alive in a cage by ISIS
uploaded on the internet last week.
United Arab Emirates UAE said it was sending fighter
aircraft F-16 to Jordan to support the country's air strikes against militant
Islamic State of ISIS.
Jordan has vowed to fight the group's ISIS after
uploading a video that shows the pilots Jordan burned alive.
United Arab Emirates is no longer join the coalition air
strikes against ISIS after Moaz al-Kasasbeh arrested last year.
Until now there is no information about whether suadron
United Arab Emirates will launch an attack against the ISIS from Jordan.
Steps taken by the United Arab Emirates was to ensure
that the country has the solidarity of the Jordan, as reported by the state news
agency.
In a video Lieutenant Kasasbeh, 26 years old, burned
alive in a grating that is published online by ISIS at the beginning of this
week.
He was captured by militants in December 2014, after the
fighter F-16 crashed in Syria. The video footage is believed to be taken on
January 3.
Jordan air raid focused in Raqqa, a city controlled by
ISIS.
Previously, the group said the woman ISIS US citizen,
Kayla Jean Mueller, who believed middle hostage, killed ketikapesawat Jordan
fighter dropped a bomb on a house in the town of Raqqa, ISIS headquarters in
Syria.
However, the US say they have no evidence to confirm the
statement of the militant group Islamic State or the ISIS.
Parents of young girls Americans, Kayla Jean Mueller, who
was held hostage by a militant group Islamic State or used to be called ISIS,
hoping his son is still alive.
They also hope to be able to make contact with the group
holding talks her, and ask her to be treated as a "guest".
Parents Mueller stated that menganggapi ISIS claim
stating that her son was killed in an air strike Jordan.
According to ISIS, the 26-year-old woman was killed in a
detention room in a bomb attack fighter Jordan.
They released a photo of a blast but did not show the
photos bodies.
So far the US government says it has no proof to confirm
the statement of the militant group Islamic State or the ISIS.
'Propaganda ISIS'
Meanwhile, the Government of Jordan, who carried out air
strikes targeting ISIS headquarters in Syria, calling it propaganda.
Kayla Jean Mueller, a graduate of Northern Arizona
University, the 26-year-old, first arrived at the Turkish-Syrian border in 2012
to work as a volunteer in the refugee camps.
He is reported to have been kidnapped while working in
Aleppo, Syria, one year later.
Earlier, Jordan said fighter planes carried out dozens of
air strikes to target ISISdi Syria on Thursday (05/02).
This was done in response to the murder committed against
a group ISIS Jordanian fighter pilot. (BBC)
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