Syrian Warplanes Take Off From Air Base 'Destroyed' by US Missile Strikes
At least six were killed in the illegal attack, but Syria's Shayrat airfield is
not destroyed.
RI Staff
8 hours ago |
Mission accomplished.
In the early hours of Friday, the US launched dozens of Tomahawk cruise missiles from two warships in the Mediterranean at Syria's Shayrat airfield in Homs province.
Twelve hours later, the Syrian air force was able to take off from the "destroyed" air base to carry out missions against Washington's "moderate" rebels.
Yes, the "
almost completely destroyed" Syrian air base is apparently still functional:
#حسين_مرتضى
شو خبرتكم قبل شواي شاهد بالفيديو اول الطلعات من مطار الشعيرات بعد العدوان الاميركي عليه
#سلمو_ع_ترامب pic.twitter.com/rK5c5nC6Wt
— #حسين_مرتضى (@HoseinMortada)
April 7, 2017
JUST IN: Syrian warplanes take off from air base hit by U.S., carry out strikes in Homs countryside - Syrian observatory for human rights
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters)
April 7, 2017
Remember, America:
You spent $100 million to murder six people and blow up 9 outdated jets from the 1970s.
We suppose it's possible that this claim is being made to pressure Trump into more strikes.
JUST IN: National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster says the strike in Syria did not stop Assad's ability to carry out future attacks
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics)
April 7, 2017
But the truth is: All the evidence points to the US spending millions to murder 6 Syrians.
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@Jerusalem_Post Fully-armed Su-22 bombers under hardened hangars in Sha'erat airbase unharmed. pic.twitter.com/qgXApOFpgk
— Raphael Babikian (@RafaelBabikian)
April 7, 2017
Don't tell Fox: