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French fighter jets have dropped 20 bombs on the Islamic State (IS) stronghold of Raqqa in Syria.

The French defence ministry said the planes hit a jihadi recruitment centre, training camp and arms depot run by the group.

A spokesman said that the strikes on Raqqa involved 12 aircraft, including ten fighter jets.

It comes in the wake of the Paris terror attacks which left at least 129 dead.


Salah Abdeslam

Meanwhile, French police have released an image of the man they are hunting over the carnage this weekend.

A picture of Salah Abdeslam, 26, is being widely circulated online after it was tweeted by Police Nationale.



The Brussels-born man is believed to be on the run.

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French fighter jets bombarded Syria (Picture: EPA)

Tributes paid to victims of the Paris attacks (Picture: ROMUALD MEIGNEUX/SIPA/REX Shutterstock)

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A picture of Salah Abdeslam, 26, is being widely circulated online after it was tweeted by Police Nationale.

The Brussels-born man is believed to be on the run.

Earlier this evening, hundreds fled Place de la République after a false alarm.

ISIS members are planning terror attacks on PlayStation 4 network Members of terror group ISIS are using the PlayStation 4 network to plan attacks because ‘it’s more secure than WhatsApp’, warn officials. The information was brought to light by intelligence experts in Belgium – where authorities have arrested a number of people in the wake of the Paris attacks. Jan Jambon, Belgian Minister of Home Affairs said intelligence agencies have unearthed a hidden recruitment channel in games consoles networks. He told HNL.be: ‘Playstation 4 is even more difficult to monitor than WhatsApp.’

Channel 4 footage caught the moment mourners dashed away from the area after panic broke out.

Police entered with drawn guns and have cleared the area.

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A man carries two children after panic broke out among mourners who payed their respect at the attack sites at restaurant Le Petit Cambodge (Picture: AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

French police secure the perimeter (Picture: AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

Tributes outside the restaurant in central Paris (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

The panic was sparked near the scene of a shooting on Friday night outside a small Cambodian restaurant.

In different footage, people can been seen suddenly scattering away from floral tributes.

Some run over flowers and candles as they try to get away.