US alliance strike begins in Syria

in #alliance7 years ago


The United States and the United States and the United Kingdom and France have attacked Syria's President Bashar al-Assad under the control of several facilities. The attacks on the country's eastern Ghouta region have been carried out following a "chemical" attack last Saturday, the US alliance said.

The BBC's BBC News reported that several explosions were found in the Syrian capital Damascus. The US Defense Office confirmed the Pentagon attack.

Pentagon officials, Joseph Dunnfold said that at least three targets have been targeted. The attacks are less likely to damage the Russian army's ally, the ally of the Assad regime. However, no advance information was given to Russia about the target of the attack.

Danfold also said four 'tornado' warplanes attacked a military base near Homes City, Damascus. The chemical weapons were stored in the base.

According to the Syrian state television channel, the country's government forces prevented some missiles.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump warned, "We are ready to respond until the Syrian government ceases to use banned chemicals."

The British Prime Minister Theresa Me'o acknowledged the involvement with the attack. He said, there is no alternative way of sparing the 'power' to stop the Syrian government's 'chemical' attack. But the attack is not aimed at overthrowing the Assad regime, he said.

French President Immanuel Macroon confirmed his involvement in the Syrian attack.

White House spokesman Sarah Sanders said on Wednesday that the United States has made 'all possible means' to respond to 'chemical' attack in Doma city in Eastern Ghouta region on Wednesday.

On Saturday, a bomb exploded by a Syrian government army helicopter in Doum City in Ghoura. At least 70 people were killed in the attack, according to the Syrian-based volunteer rescue team White Helmets. However, Syria's Bashar al-Assad government's allies Russia claimed that the news of any kind of "chemical" attack is a complete lie.