Russia is showing compassion for Paris after last week's terrorist attacks, as the military is photographed writing "For Paris" and "For Ours" on bombs before loading them onto Russian war planes heading to Syria for continued air strikes against ISIS, according to The Scotsman.

Russia continues to beef up their frequency and bombing, destroying oil facilities and tankers controlled by ISIS, thus cutting into their income, according to Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

Shoigu reported directly to President Vladimir Putin Friday, announcing that the air strikes destroyed 15 oil refining and storage facilities in Syria, as well as 525 trucks carrying oil in this week's bombings. This is a move that, according to Shoigu, leaves ISIS without $1.5 million in daily income from lost oil sales.

A picture of the bomb inscribed with "That's For Paris" was sent out from the official Russian Embassy's Twitter account in the U.K., The Independent reported.

Putin has vowed to increase Russia's military campaign again ISIS in Syria after it was confirmed that the Metrojet airliner that crashed in Sinai, killing all 224 passengers, was brought down by ISIS.

Russian politicians have stated the need for the West and the Kremlin to put aside past transgressions and join together against ISIS terrorists in Syria, according to Reuters.