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US and allies launch strikes on Syria chemical weapons sites | US and allies launch strikes on Syria chemical weapons sites |
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The US, UK and France have bombed multiple government targets in Syria in an early morning operation targeting alleged chemical weapons sites. | The US, UK and France have bombed multiple government targets in Syria in an early morning operation targeting alleged chemical weapons sites. |
The strikes are in response to a suspected chemical attack on the Syrian town of Douma last week. | The strikes are in response to a suspected chemical attack on the Syrian town of Douma last week. |
"A combined operation with the armed forces of France and the United Kingdom is now underway," President Trump said in an address to the nation. | "A combined operation with the armed forces of France and the United Kingdom is now underway," President Trump said in an address to the nation. |
Explosions were reported near the Syrian capital Damascus. | Explosions were reported near the Syrian capital Damascus. |
Officials at a Pentagon briefing listed three targets that had been struck: | Officials at a Pentagon briefing listed three targets that had been struck: |
Syrian state television said government forces had shot down more than a dozen missiles. | Syrian state television said government forces had shot down more than a dozen missiles. |
The government's main ally, Russia, issued a statement through its US ambassador, saying "such actions will not be left without consequences". | |
US Secretary of Defence James Mattis told reporters there were no reports of losses in the operation. | US Secretary of Defence James Mattis told reporters there were no reports of losses in the operation. |
"Right now, this is a one-time shot, and I believe it has sent a very strong message," he said, saying the first wave of strikes was over. | "Right now, this is a one-time shot, and I believe it has sent a very strong message," he said, saying the first wave of strikes was over. |
President Trump had earlier said: "We are prepared to sustain this response until the Syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents." | President Trump had earlier said: "We are prepared to sustain this response until the Syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents." |
UK Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed British involvement, saying there was "no practicable alternative to the use of force". | UK Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed British involvement, saying there was "no practicable alternative to the use of force". |
But she also said the strikes were not about "regime change". | But she also said the strikes were not about "regime change". |
UK strikes carried out by four Tornado jets hit a military site near the city of Homs, which is believed to have housed precursor materials for chemical weapons, the ministry of defence said. | UK strikes carried out by four Tornado jets hit a military site near the city of Homs, which is believed to have housed precursor materials for chemical weapons, the ministry of defence said. |
French President Emmanuel Macron also confirmed his country's participation in the operation. | French President Emmanuel Macron also confirmed his country's participation in the operation. |
The strikes were ordered "on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities" of the Syrian government, Mr Trump said. | The strikes were ordered "on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities" of the Syrian government, Mr Trump said. |
The US president said the purpose was "to establish a strong deterrent against the production, spread and use of chemical weapons". | The US president said the purpose was "to establish a strong deterrent against the production, spread and use of chemical weapons". |
"These are not the actions of a man, they are the crimes of a monster instead," he said of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. | "These are not the actions of a man, they are the crimes of a monster instead," he said of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. |
Syria has denied carrying out the attack and its ally, Russia, had warned that Western military strikes would risk starting a war. | Syria has denied carrying out the attack and its ally, Russia, had warned that Western military strikes would risk starting a war. |
The Pentagon said that Russia had not been given advance notice of the targets. | |
A US official told Reuters news agency that Tomahawk cruise missiles were being used against multiple locations in Syria. | A US official told Reuters news agency that Tomahawk cruise missiles were being used against multiple locations in Syria. |
The agency also quoted a witness in Damascus as saying "at least six loud explosions" were heard in the capital. | The agency also quoted a witness in Damascus as saying "at least six loud explosions" were heard in the capital. |
Syrian state television also confirmed strikes on Damascus. The country's air defences have also been deployed, reports say. | Syrian state television also confirmed strikes on Damascus. The country's air defences have also been deployed, reports say. |
British-based monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said strikes had hit the Syrian Scientific Research Facility in the capital, along with several military sites. | British-based monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said strikes had hit the Syrian Scientific Research Facility in the capital, along with several military sites. |