Syria blames Israel for deadly strikes on airbase

AFP  |  Damascus 

and its Russian ally accused today of carrying out a deadly dawn bombing raid on a military airbase, as global outrage mounted over an outside

US and French counterpart had vowed a strong response to the on the rebel-held town of and the was expected to discuss the crisis later today.

Syrian reported "several missiles" had hit the base in central just before dawn on Monday. and denied any involvement, and later blamed

"The Israeli attack on the airport was carried out with aircraft that fired several missiles from above Lebanese territory," state agency reported, quoting a military source.

The also accused Israel, saying two Israeli had fired eight missiles at the base and that five were destroyed by but three hit a western part of the facility.

The for Human Rights, which monitors the countrys conflict, said 14 fighters had been killed, including officers and Iranian forces.

Forces from regime backers and Iran, as well as fighters from the Lebanese Hezbollah militia, are known to have a presence at the base, said

In Washington, a denied it was involved, saying: "At this time, the is not conducting air strikes in "

US forces a year ago fired a volley of cruise missiles at the governments in retaliation for another in April 2017.

The lies just 70 kilometres (45 miles) west of T-4, also known as the Tiyas base.

also denied carried out the strike, telling AFP: "It was not us."


A for Israel, which has hit Syrian military positions several times in recent years, declined to comment.

has repeatedly warned it will not accept its arch-foe entrenching itself militarily in

In February, it accused Iranian forces at the base of sending a drone into Israeli territory. After targeting Iranian units in in retaliation, an was shot down by Syrian anti-aircraft fire in one of the conflicts most notable escalations.

then carried out what it called "large-scale" raids on defence systems and Iranian targets, which reportedly included

Nick Heras, an at the Center for a New American Security, said it had a vested interest in bombing

"The Israelis, well aware of the importance of the base for to apply strategic military pressure on Israel, would have ample reason to strike the base hard," he told AFP.

Agency on Monday said Israeli warplanes were flying near the countrys border with

in said a plane could be heard flying towards Syrian border around 3:30 am local time (0030 GMT).

Trump had reacted with fury to Saturdays in -- the last rebel-held area of the onetime opposition enclave of Eastern Ghouta -- lashing out at and his Russian counterpart

"Putin, and are responsible for backing Animal Assad. Big price to pay," Trump warned on Sunday.

and denounced the allegations as "fabrications" and warned against using them to justify military action.

Backed by Moscow, Assad has waged a seven-week assault to dislodged rebels from Eastern Ghouta.

The onslaught killed more than 1,700 civilians, displaced tens of thousands, and left Islamist rebels cornered in their last holdout of Douma, Ghouta's largest town.

Late Saturday, the White Helmets, which act as first responders in opposition-held areas of Syria, said "poisonous chlorine gas" had affected hundreds in

In a joint statement with the Syrian American Medical Society, the rescue force said at least 48 people had died, bearing symptoms consistent with exposure to toxic substances.

Footage posted by the White Helmets, which was not possible to verify, showed victims with yellowed skin crumpled on the ground and foaming at the mouth.

Relief workers inside told AFP corpses still lay in the streets on Sunday and were teeming with dead and wounded.

After capturing most of Ghouta with a military assault, and its ally secured two negotiated withdrawals last month that saw 46,000 rebels and civilians evacuate.

After a preliminary deal for the third and final pocket of Douma, hundreds of civilians and fighters from the Jaish faction left the town.

After days of talks and a respite from bombing, negotiations collapsed and strikes resumed Friday, killing nearly 100 people, according to the Observatory.

Yesterday, announced a deal was agreed for Jaish to leave within 48 hours and release hostages it was holding.

Several buses of detainees arrived in overnight after having been freed by Jaish al-Islam, said state agency

It said early today that other buses carrying rebels and civilians had begun leaving Douma, in a parallel operation.

said some 8,000 fighters and 40,000 civilians would be bussed out and said that proved "no were used in this area".

A civilian committee from participating in the talks confirmed the agreement but Jaish has yet to comment.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 14:40 IST