Chemical attack in Syria, Trump blames Russia, Iran, Syria
Dozens Suffocate in Syria as Government Is Accused of Chemical Attack
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Dozens of Syrians choked to death after a suspected chemical attack struck the rebel-held suburb of Douma, east of Damascus, with aid groups on Sunday blaming President Bashar al-Assad’s government for the assault and Western governments expressing outrage.
Rescue workers in Syria reported finding at least 42 people dead in their homes from apparent suffocation, and antigovernment activists circulated videos of lifeless men, women and children sprawled out on floors and in stairwells, many with white foam coming from their mouths and nostrils.
A stream of patients with burning eyes and breathing problems were rushed to clinics after the attack at dusk on Saturday, medical and rescue groups said.
Read More https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/08/world/middleeast/syria-chemical-attack-ghouta.html
This next one is yet to be confirmed. US government denies....but we shall see!Express.uk is not always a reliable source. Sometimes publishes fake or over sensationalised news.
BREAKING: 'AIRSTRIKE on Syria' – At least '12 DEAD' as 'MILITARY airfield HIT'
EXPLOSIONS have been heard at Syria’s Tiyas Military Airbase (T4) amid reports of jets flying across Lebanon into Syria as well as unknown projectiles which are possibly cruise missiles, it has been reported.
Reports are not confirmed so far, but video has emerged showing an unknown object flying across the sky in Lebanon.
One Twitter user said: “We're already under attack at this very moment!”
Another said: “USA launches widespread assault on SyAF infrastructure. Warships are now positioning to launch tomahawks in the second wave of attacks.”
At least 12 Syrian troops are said to have been hurt in the attack 30 injured.
There are also reports that US warships from the Mediterranean are reportedly launching tomahawk missiles into Syria.
READ MORE https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/943275/Syria-airstrike-USA-explosions-Lebanon-Assad-fighter-jets-T4-Tiyas-news-latest
