RAF drones have taken out two Islamist terrorists in twin targeted strikes.
A wanted IS killer was executed getting into a car in Aleppo, Syria, a month ago, it was revealed yesterday.

And last Tuesday a terrorist riding around the war-torn country on a motorbike was taken out in Hama.
They were part of Operation Shader — launched by the UK in 2014 to help in the fight against terror group IS.
It began by conducting airstrikes in Iraq before moving on to Syria.
Armed Forces Minister Al Carns said: “Complex missions of this kind can take months of planning.
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“The challenge of remotely executing this operation in a way that ensures no civilians are at risk can’t be overstated.
“Once again our people have demonstrated our commitment to protecting the UK by eliminating a terrorist.
“We’ll continue to ensure there can be no hiding place for terrorist groups in the Middle East — keeping us secure at home and strong abroad.”
The Sun on Sunday reported in June that an RAF drone had wiped out an IS jihadi on a motorbike using a Hellfire missile fired from a £24million Reaper drone.
And in February — three months after tyrant Bashar al-Assad fled and rebel forces swept to power — another drone took out an IS terrorist in Aleppo.
