The British Ministry of Defence said it cooperated withFranceon Saturday night to strike an underground facility inSyriathat had likely been used by theIslamic State groupto store weapons.
"Royal Air Force aircraft have completed successful strikes against Daesh in a joint operation with France," the ministry said in a statement, using the Arabic acronym for IS.
"This facility had been occupied by Daesh, most likely to store weapons and explosives. The area around the facility is devoid of any civilian habitation," the statement added.
The ministry said there was no indication the bombing north ofthe ancient site of Palmyrahad posed any risk to civilians.
IS was territorially defeated in Syria in 2019 but still maintains a presence, particularly in the country's vast desert.
Palmyra, home to UNESCO-listed ancient ruins, was once controlled by the jihadist fighters.
Last month, Washington said a lone IS gunman in PalmyraattackedAmerican personnel, killing two US soldiers and a US civilian.
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US forces said theystruckdozens of IS targets in Syria in retaliation.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
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