Launched airstrike to cripple chemical weapons infrastructure of Syria: Pentagon

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The "precise, overwhelming and effective" military strike in was aimed to "cripple" the infrastructure of the Syrian regime and it succeeded in destroying three facilities in the war-torn country, the today said.

The said it destroyed three facilities of the Syrian regime.

Marine Lt Gen director, Joint Staff, told reporters that the US, and Britain in all deployed 105 missiles against three targets.

"Taken together were able to overwhelm the Syrian air defence system," he said.

The US assesses that the Syrians fired about 40 missiles in retaliation, but none of them endangered the US forces and its allies. Defensive effort of was ineffective, he said.

The Syrian regime had a pattern of using against the convention, alleged the

"This is a heinous regime, which murders its people daily," she said.

It was a deliberate decision to the target the storage and research and development facilities, she said.

"We are confident that we have significantly degraded the ability to ever use the again," White said, asserting that the US policy on has not changed.

"Our mission in remains the same, to defeat the Islamic State and not be involved in the civil war," White said, adding that the US is 100 per cent behind the peace process.

The new UN provides an opportunity for everyone to work towards a Syrian peace process.

"We are confident that the UN process will move forward," White told reporters in response to a question.

"We took action. What happens next is in the hands of Assad," she said.

The US did no coordination with the Russians, McKenzie said.

Responding to questions, he said it is possible that some people might have left from the strike facilities. The strikes were carried out in the week hours of the morning (3 am-4 am) so as to reduce the possibility of any civilian casualty.

The US believes that the material and equipment at the source of this site was not movable.

"This is far more damaging to Syria," he said.

Responding to questions, White said this was a fully legitimate operation and the had the authority to order conducting these strikes.

"It was a successful mission. What happens next depends on what the regime decides to do," she said.

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First Published: Sat, April 14 2018. 19:50 IST