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Syria strikes: All the latest updates

US, UK and France launch attack on ‘chemical weapon sites’ in Syria. Here are all the latest updates.

Published On 15 Apr 2018

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: 

Haley: US troops to stay in Syria until goals achieved

Putin: Further Syria strikes to cause chaos in international ties

British PM faces backlash for bypassing MPs on Syria

Syria: Strikes hit ‘parts of but not the heart’ of programme

NATO chief Stoltenberg: All NATO allies back Syria air strikes 

Haley: If Syria uses toxic gas again, the US is ‘locked and loaded’

Russia to UN: Condemn ‘aggression’ against Syria

Chemical inspectors from The Hague arrive in Syria

Turkey’s Erdogan says strikes on Syria ‘appropriate’

Pentagon: US air strikes dealt a ‘severe blow’ to Syria

Syria operation: The aftermath

The Syrian Scientific Research Center in Barzeh, near Damascus, after the attack [SANA via AP]

Trump on Syria operation: Mission accomplished

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

What are Syrians saying about the US-led attacks?

EU warns Syria of further sanctions; calls on Russia, Iran to act

Iraq: US-led strikes ‘could have dangerous consequences’

Assad: Syria even more determined to ‘fight terrorism’

China: US-led strikes violate international law

What media in Russia, Iran and Syria are saying

Russia: Syria air defence intercepted 71 missiles

France says it fired 12 missiles during Syria intervention

May declines to say if Assad can stay after missile strikes

May: Reports indicate barrel bomb used in chemical attack on Douma

Germany: Strikes were ‘necessary and appropriate’

May: It was right and legal to take military action in Syria

May: We’re clear Syrian government is responsible for chemical attack

Putin: Strike on Syria will exacerbate humanitarian catastrophe

UK’s Corbyn: May should have sought parliamentary approval

Iran’s Khamenei calls Trump, Macron and May ‘criminals’

Russia calls for UNSC emergency session

Turkey was ‘informed’ before strikes on Syria

Syrian military: US, UK and France fired 110 missiles

Dutch PM ‘understands’ US-led strikes

Russia did not engage its air defence assets in Syria during strikes

Syria’s Assad shown arriving for work in presidency video

Turkey welcomes strikes on Syria 

Syria: Strikes will not affect army in any way

Russia: Most missiles fired at Syria were intercepted

France: Russia warned before strikes

France: Strikes were legitimate, limited and proportionate

Key quotes from Trump’s address on Syria:

Five things to know about the US-led strikes in Syria

  1. According to US President Donald Trump, “the purpose of our actions tonight is to establish a strong deterrent against the production, spread and use of chemical weapons”.
  2. The US and its allies launched more than 100 strikes on Syria in a “one-time shot”, officials at the Pentagon said. According to a Syrian government official, around 30 missiles were fired in the attack, and a third of them were shot down.
  3. The US used Tomahawk cruise missiles in its strikes in Syria, which were fired at multiple targets in the country, a US official said.
  4. Joseph Dunford, Washington’s top general, said the “precision strikes” hit three targets: A scientific research centre near Damascus that is allegedly connected to the production of the chemical weapons; a chemical weapons storage facility near Homs; a command post near the capital.
  5. Russia’s ambassador to the US warned that there would be consequences for the strikes, adding that it was not acceptable to insult Russia’s president.

Iran: Strikes are ‘flagrant violation of international law’ 

UN chief urges restraint after strikes on Syria

Iran warns of ‘regional consequences’ of strikes

US Democratic leaders cautiously welcome decision on strikes

US Republican leaders praise Trump’s decision on strikes

Syria state TV: Strikes targeting position in Homs were thwarted 

Syria state TV: Only material losses at research centre near Damascus

Strikes in Syria did not hit areas near Russian bases: Moscow

Protesters in Damascus rally against US-led strikes: reports 

Amnesty urges Trump to take in Syrian refugees 

Russia: ‘Pre-designed scenario is being implemented’

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

Washington informed Tel Aviv of attack: sources

Pro-Assad official: Targets evacuated prior to attack

NATO chief: I support actions of US and allies

Syrian opposition leader: All attacks on civilians must stop

Russia: Syria hit as country had ‘chance for peaceful future’ 

‘Three targets hit’

US top general: US did not notify Russia of targets

US chairman of joint chiefs of staff: First wave of attacks ends

Syrian state media says US-led strikes hit army depots

Russia warned ‘such actions won’t be left without consequences’

Mattis: ‘Right now, this is a one-time shot’

Syrian state TV: Syrian air defences responded to attack

Explosions heard in Damascus

Emmanuel Macron confirms France’s involvement

UK’s Theresa May: Strikes meant to ‘deter the use of chemical weapons’

Trump: ‘I ordered precision strikes’