France launches wave of 'massive' bombing raids on ISIS targets, throwing jihadist group's Syrian capital Raqqa into panic as recruitment centre and training camp are blitzed
French jets dropped 20 bombs on ISIS stronghold, destroying command centre, training camp and munitions dump
Bombardment come two days after French President Francois Hollande vowed to strike ISIS in Syria 'without mercy'
Police launched 150 raids across France, arresting scores of suspects and seizing rocket launcher among weapons
Huge manhunt is also underway for accomplices of the Islamist cell which massacred 129 people in Paris on Friday
Police face serious questions after arresting one of the masterminds and then letting him go hours after the attacks
One of the Bataclan bombers has now been identified as Frenchman Samy Aminour, 28, after raids in Paris Suburbs
He was known to anti-terrorism police in 2012 when prosecuted for trying to flee France to join Al Qaeda in Yemen
French Prime Minister has warned that new terror attacks are being planned in France and other European countries