British fighter jets flying ‘over Iraq and ready’ to strike IS

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British tornado fighter jets prepare for takeoff at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus today. The British ministry of defence has confirmed that Royal Air Force jets have flown from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus following yesterday’s parliamentary approval. Photograph: EPA
British tornado fighter jets prepare for takeoff at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus today. The British ministry of defence has confirmed that Royal Air Force jets have flown from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus following yesterday’s parliamentary approval. Photograph: EPA

Two British fighter jets are flying over Iraq and ready to hit targets today, their first mission since parliament authorised strikes against Islamic State militants there, Britain's ministry of defence said.

Two Tornado jets left the British Royal Air Force's Akrotiri base in Cyprus at 7.25am , followed minutes later by a refuelling aircraft, a Reuters witness said. "We can confirm that ... Royal Air Force Tornados continue to fly over Iraq and are now ready to be used in an attack role as and when appropriate targets are identified," said a ministry of defence spokesman.

Today's sortie was the first time British aircraft have flown over Iraq in an armed role since Islamic State militants swept across large areas of the north of the country in June and declared a caliphate including land already seized in neighbouring Syria.

A British tornado fighter jet crew member stands on the jet at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus this morning. The British ministry of defence (MOD) has confirmed that Royal Air Force jets have flown from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. Photograph: EPA
A British tornado fighter jet crew member stands on the jet at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus this morning. The British ministry of defence (MOD) has confirmed that Royal Air Force jets have flown from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. Photograph: EPA

The British aircraft joined a US-led military coalition supported by some Gulf and European nations against the militant group.

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Six Tornado jets, normally based at RAF Marham in England, have been based on the east Mediterranean island since August.

They have been engaged in intelligence-gathering and reconnaissance over Iraq for the past six weeks.

Britain retains two military bases on Cyprus, a colony until independence in 1960.

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