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Strike on Syria airbase kills 14

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An early-morning strike on a Syrian government air base in the country’s centre killed 14 fighters, including Iranian forces allied to the regime, a monitoring group said on Monday.

“At least 14 fighters were killed in the strike on the T-4 airport, among them Iranian forces,” said the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor.

Syrian state media had earlier reported dead and wounded in the strike, without giving casualty figures.

The T-4 base lies in Syria’s

central Homs province and is also known as the Tiyas airport. Forces from regime allies Russia and Iran, as well as fighters from the Tehranback­ed Lebanese Hezbollah militia, are known to have a presence there, said Observator­y chief Rami Abdel Rahman.

The Observator­y, which has a wide network of sources across war-ravaged Syria, said it could not confirm who carried out the attack on the T-4 base.

Israel carried out strikes against a Syrian government base in the country’s centre in February, with the Observator­y identifyin­g it at the time as T-4.

Israel has struck targets inside Syria on multiple occasions throughout the country’s seven-year war, including those linked to Iran and Hezbollah or to Assad’s chemical weapons programme.

An Israeli military spokeswoma­n declined to comment.

The raid came as worldwide outrage mounted over a reported chemical weapons attack on a rebel-controlled town outside the Syrian capital.

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