The Iraqi air force has started a campaign of airstrikes on Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shams (Isis) positions in Mosul following the capture of the city.State television reported that the air force bombed positions in and around the northern city.The Iraqi air force launched 21 air strikes against groupings and camps of the "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant" (ISIL) in Ninawa and Salaheddine provinces, killing at least 100 elements, the Ministry of Defence said Thursday (June 12th)."Combat helicopters last night and this morning launched 21 air strikes targeting 13 different areas in Ninawa and Salaheddine provinces," ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Askari told Al-Shorfa.Four large ISIL camps were destroyed in the strikes, he said, and buildings where ISIL elements are staying in the two provinces also were targeted.At least 100 gunmen, including foreign fighters who traveled to Iraq from Syria, have been killed in the attacks, al-Askari added.The air strikes will continue around the clock with the aim of "paralysing the terrorist groups' movements and inflicting as many losses as possible on them", he said.