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Damascus residents woke up to consecutive blasts and sound of airplanes overhead




Damascus residents woke up to consecutive blasts and sound of airplanes overhead


Damascus, Syria, AFP, 14 April 2018 - The United States, Britain and France carried out a wave of strikes against Bashar al-Assad's Syrian regime on Saturday in response to alleged chemical weapons attacks that President Donald Trump branded the 'crimes of a monster.'
As Trump embarked on a White House address to announce the action -- taken in defiance of Russian warnings -- explosions were heard in the Syrian capital Damascus, signaling a new chapter in a brutal seven-year-old civil war.
An AFP correspondent in the city heard consecutive blasts at 4:00 am (0100 GMT), followed by the sound of airplanes overhead. Smoke could be seen rising from the northern and eastern edges of the capital.
Trump said he had ordered US forces to launch precision strikes 'on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.'


US President Donald Trump announces from the White House that strikes are under way on Syria
US President Donald Trump announces from the White House that strikes are under way on Syria

He said a combined operation had been launched with the forces of Britain and France, whose leaders have rallied behind Trump's call for a response to an alleged chemical attack on the town of Douma a week ago that rescuers and monitors say killed more than 40 people.
'This massacre was a significant escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use by that very terrible regime,' Trump said. 'The evil and the despicable attack left mothers and fathers, infants and children thrashing in pain and gasping for air. These are not the actions of a man. They are crimes of a monster instead.'

 

- 'One-time shot' -


Joseph Dunford, Washington's top general, said the strikes hit targets near Damascus and in Homs province including a scientific research centre, storage facilities and a command post.
Syrian surface-to-air missile batteries had attempted to fire back, but there were no initial reports of losses, he added.
Syrian state media said air defences were activated to block the attack and published images of smoke clouds hanging over the capital.


Map of Syria
Map of Syria
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The strikes were a marked escalation compared with a US strike following a chemical attack a year ago, when only cruise missiles were used against a single airfield.
Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said no additional strikes were planned. 'Right now this is a one-time shot,' he said.
Dunford said Russia's forces in Syria had been warned through existing 'deconfliction' channels that Western planes would be in Syrian air space, but Washington had not revealed the target sites or timing in advance.

 

- 'Dark path' -


Trump also warned Russia and Iran not to stand by their ally in Damascus.
'Russia must decide if it will continue down this dark path or if it will join with civilized nations as a force for stability and peace,' he argued.
Russia's defence ministry said that none of the Western strikes in Syria had hit areas covered by Russia's air defences around its Hmeimim air base and naval facility in Tartus.
The strikes had been expected since harrowing footage surfaced of the aftermath of the attack in Douma, which prompted a furious reaction from Trump.
Trump's anger was shared by France's President Emmanuel Macron, who signed his country up for a joint response.
'We cannot tolerate the normalisation of the use of chemical weapons,' Macron said in a statement.
Defence Minister Florence Parly said France fired cruise missiles from frigates in the Mediterranean and deployed fighter jets from home bases as part of its strikes.
Britain's defence ministry said that four British Tornado jets had fired Storm Shadow missiles at a base 15 miles (25 kilometres) west of Homs city.
'We cannot allow the use of chemical weapons to become normalized -- within Syria, on the streets of the UK, or anywhere else in our world,' Prime Minister Theresa May said, referring to a recent assassination attempt on a Russian double agent.
In the days between the attack in Douma and the US-led response, Washington and Moscow clashed repeatedly in duelling statements and debates.


French President Emmanuel Macron claimed in a TV interview Thursday that he had
French President Emmanuel Macron claimed in a TV interview Thursday that he had 'proof' that Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria had used chemical weapons against civilians and vowed a response 'in

- UN chief urges restraint -


Moscow denied Assad had any role in the alleged attack, pushing a variety of alternative theories that peaked with a claim that Britain staged the event.
At the United Nations, Russia's diplomats vetoed a US motion to re-establish an international investigation into chemical weapons use in Syria that could have established blame.
Washington, Paris and London have nevertheless insisted that their own secret intelligence points to Assad's guilt, and on Friday, a US spokeswoman said they had 'proof.'
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Saturday called for calm, delaying a planned trip to Saudi Arabia to deal with the aftermath of the military action.
'I urge all member states to show restraint in these dangerous circumstances and to avoid any acts that could escalate the situation and worsen the suffering of the Syrian people,' he said in a statement.
Iran warned of the potential impact of the strikes on the volatile Middle East.
'The United States and its allies have no proof and, without even waiting for the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to take a position, have carried out this military attack,' the foreign ministry said.
They 'are responsible for the regional consequences of this adventurist action.'

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