US, allies strike Syria over suspected chemical attack

IANS  |  Damascus 

The US, UK and launched coordinated strikes against Syrian research, storage and military targets as sought to "punish" his Syrian counterpart for a suspected that killed over 70 people, said.

"I ordered the US armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad," Trump said from the Diplomatic Reception Room.

"The combined American, British and French response to these atrocities will integrate all instruments of our national power: military, economic and diplomatic," Trump said.

In his speech, Trump deemed the in Douma as "Not the actions of a man... They are crimes of a monster instead."

Trump indicated the strikes would continue until the Syrian regime's use of ends, reports

"We are prepared to sustain this response until the Syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents," he added.

The strikes targeted three facilities associated with Syria's arsenal, including a scientific research facility around Damascus, a storage facility around alleged to be used for and a nearby command post, according to the

The said the Syrian Army's 4th were among the targets.

US aircraft including bombers and ships were used in the attack, US defence officials said.

Witnesses told that they heard explosions in which began while Trump was making his address.

The capital city's residents woke to the sounds of multiple explosions shaking the city before the dawn call to prayer.

The city and the hills are surrounded by military facilities, and it appeared that these were among the first targets, reports

Syrian state television said were responding to "the American aggression" and aired video of missiles being fired into a dark night sky.

It was not clear if they hit anything. It reported that 13 missiles had been shot down by Syrian air defences near Al-Kiswa, a town south of

The targets were chosen to minimise the risk of accidentally hitting Russian troops stationed in Syria, according to Gen. James F. Dunford Jr., the of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

told reporters at the on Friday night that the strike was completed and was designed as a one-night operation.

"Right now this is a one-time shot and I believe it has sent a very strong message to dissuade him to deter him from doing it again," he said.

The strikes marked the second time that Trump has attacked to punish the government after it was accused of using

In April 2017, the US fired 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at a Syrian air base in retaliation to a that killed over 100 people.

While and Britain joined the US, refused to take part, even though called the use of "unacceptable", reported.

British said had left the allies no choice.

"This persistent pattern of behaviour must be stopped... Not just to protect innocent people in from the horrific deaths and casualties caused by but also because we cannot allow the erosion of the international norm that prevents the use of these weapons," she said.

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First Published: Sat, April 14 2018. 08:22 IST