German airforce runs first refuelling mission over Syria

Unlike France, US and Britain, Germany is not conducting bombing missions.

Update: 2015-12-16 15:26 GMT
A Tornado aircraft takes off from the German army Bundeswehr airbase in Jagel, northern Germany, on December 10, 2015. (Photo: AFP)

Berlin: Germany's military staged its first aerial refuelling mission of allied fighter jets targeting Syria's ISIS terror group, the armed forces said on Wednesday.

The A310 MRTT refuelled two combat aircraft Tuesday 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-ISIS 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.

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