US, UK and France launch attack on ‘chemical weapon sites’ in Syria. Here are all the latest updates.
The US, UK and France have launched strikes “on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities” in Syria, US President Donald Trump announced early on Saturday.
The strikes came after a suspected chemical weapons attack in the former rebel stronghold of Douma last weekend.
Here are all the latest updates on the strikes:
A perfectly executed strike last night. Thank you to France and the United Kingdom for their wisdom and the power of their fine Military. Could not have had a better result. Mission Accomplished!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 14, 2018
British Prime Minister Theresa May declined to say on Saturday whether Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should stay in power and said talks with allies would continue on finding a political solution to the civil war.
When asked if Syria’s Assad could remain the leader as long as he refrained from further use of chemical weapons, May said: “This was about, as I have said and you have recognised, this was specifically about the use of chemical weapons.”
Turkey was informed before the US, British and French strikes on Syria, ruling AK Party spokesman Mahir Unal said in a televised interview on CNN Turk.
Statement by the Ambassador Antonov on the strikes on #Syria:
A pre-designed scenario is being implemented. Again, we are being threatened. We warned that such actions will not be left without consequences.
All responsibility for them rests with Washington, London and Paris. pic.twitter.com/QEmWEffUzx— Russian Embassy in USA 🇷🇺 (@RusEmbUSA) April 14, 2018
UK Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed Britain’s involvement in the strikes, saying: “We would have preferred an alternative path. But on this occasion there is none.”
She said the strikes were not about “regime change” or “intervening in a civil war”, but were to “deter the use of chemical weapons” by the Syrian government.