The
US, UK and France have bombed multiple government targets in Syria in
an early morning operation targeting alleged chemical weapons sites.
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President Donald Trump
Explosions hit the capital, Damascus, as
well as two locations near the city of Homs, the Pentagon said.
Russia's ambassador to the US
responded by saying the attack on its ally "will not be left without
consequences".
"The nations of Britain,
France, and the United States of America have marshalled their righteous power
against barbarism and brutality," President Trump said in an address
to the nation from the White House at about 21:00 local time (02:00 BST).
"The purpose of our
actions tonight is to establish a strong deterrent against the production,
spread, and use of chemical weapons," he added.
The wave of strikes is the most
significant attack against President Bashar al-Assad's government by Western
powers in seven years of Syria's civil war.
A 'one-time shot'
At a Pentagon briefing shortly
after Mr Trump's announcement, Gen Joseph Dunford listed three targets that had
been struck:
- A scientific research facility in
Damascus, allegedly connected to the production of chemical and biological
weapons
- A chemical weapons storage
facility west of Homs
- A chemical weapons equipment
storage site and an important command post, also near Homs
Syrian state television said government
forces had shot down more than a dozen missiles, and claimed only the research
facility in Damascus had been damaged.
Three civilians had been injured
in Homs, it said.
Reuters news agency cites a
pro-Assad militia commander saying other locations were hit, including various
sites close to Damascus: a military base in the Dimas area; army depots in the
eastern Qalamoun; the Kiswah area, where Iran is believed to have been building
a base; and a site in the Qasyoun hills, plus a research centre in Masyaf,
further north. These reports are unverified.
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