Cameron: The operation in Syria could be complex, patience is needed

British planes began bombing Islamic State positions in Syria, just hours after the British parliament approved the start of the operation.
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David Cameron, Photo: Reuters
David Cameron, Photo: Reuters
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Ažurirano: 03.12.2015. 16:36h

British Prime Minister David Cameron said today that the country's mission against the Islamic State terrorist organization in Syria could "take some time" and require persistence, the BBC reported.

Speaking after the first attacks on Islamic State positions, Cameron announced that the UK would receive "strong support from its allies" for action.

The BBC adds that Cameron warned that the operation in Syria could be complex and that patience is needed.

British planes began bombing the positions of the Islamic State in Syria early this morning, just a few hours after the British Parliament approved the start of the operation.

Great Britain is already participating in the bombing of the positions of the Islamic State in Iraq, and on Wednesday, December 2, MPs debated whether to join the airstrikes of the US-led coalition in Syria.

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