“Two Rafale jets dropped bombs on an IS training camp. The objectives were accomplished,” he told Europe 1 radio, adding that further air strikes would follow.
Le Drian said “80 to 90 percent” of Russian strikes in Syria were aimed at propping up President Bashar al-Assad, Moscow’s long-term ally.
“The Russian military action in Syria over the past 10 days does not target Daesh, their main aim is (to ensure) the security of Bashar al-Assad,” he said.
French President Francois Hollande said this week that failure to act in Syria risks stoking a “total war” in the Middle East.
France carried out it first air strikes in Syria on September 27.
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