Berlin: Germany's military staged its first aerial refuelling mission of allied fighter jets targeting
Syria's Islamic State jihadist group, the armed forces said today.


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The A310 MRTT refuelled two combat aircraft yesterday
before returning from its five-hour mission shortly after
midnight to the southern Turkey military base at Incirlik,
said a Bundeswehr spokesman, without identifying the other
planes involved.


 


The tanker aircraft is part of Berlin's deployment to aid
the multinational anti-IS coalition, which also includes six
German Tornado surveillance jets, a frigate helping protect
the French Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier and up to 1,200
troops.


Unlike France, the United States and Britain, Germany is
not conducting bombing missions.