Talk:Dutch involvement in the Syrian civil war

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The two paragraphs about Danish F-16s are irrelevant. They have nothing to do with The Netherlands. Maybe something for a similar article about Denmark.

Paragraphs: On August 2016, four Danish F-16 fighter jets have entered combat in Syria for the first time, hitting targets in Raqqa. The four jets, which have been stationed at the İncirlik airbase since June 17, 2016, have been flying surveillance and reconnaissance missions over Syria with combat missions limited to Iraq until then.[1]

On December 2016, the Danish Government expressed its will to "not extend" its military operations in Syria and Iraq from mid-December. The Danish Air Force deployed seven F-16 fighter jets in combat roles in Syria and Iraq.[2]

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Ryz (talkcontribs) 21:41, 24 March 2017 (UTC)Reply 

References

  1. ^ "Danish jets stationed at Turkey's İncirlik bomb ISIL for the first time". hurriyet.
  2. ^ Denmark halts airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq and Syria