The Citizen (KZN)

Syrian ‘chemical attack imminent’

ACTIVITIES SIMILAR TO PREPARATIO­NS FOR APRIL ASSAULT, SAYS WHITE HOUSE Britain will support American action.

- Washington

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad may be preparing another chemical weapons attack, one that would result in the “mass murder” of civilians, the White House said Monday.

It warned the regime would pay a “heavy price” if it went ahead with such an assault.

The White House said the preparatio­ns were similar to those undertaken by the Assad regime ahead of an apparent chemical attack on a rebel-held town in April.

Washington launched a retaliator­y cruise missile strike days later against a Syrian airbase from where it said the chemical weapons attack was launched.

That assault with 59 Tomahawk missiles marked the first direct US attack on the Syrian regime and Trump’s most dramatic military action since he took power in January.

It also led to a quick downward spiral in ties between Washington and Moscow, which accused the US of breaking internatio­nal law.

Russia has supported the Syrian regime since 2015 with air strikes against what it says are Islamist extremists.

“The United States has identified potential preparatio­ns for another chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime that would likely result in the mass murder of civilians, including innocent children,” spokespers­on Sean Spicer said in a statement on Monday night.

The two-paragraph communique did not offer any evidence justifying the sternly worded warning.

“The activities are similar to preparatio­ns the regime made before its April 4 chemical weapons attack.”

The suspected attack in April in the rebel held town of Khan Sheikhun killed at least 87 people, including many children, and images of the dead and of suffering victims provoked global outrage. The US state department said it amounted to a war crime.

Officials who would normally be involved in an announceme­nt such as Monday’s warning to Syria said they were caught by surprise, the Los Angeles Times reported.

British Foreign Minister Michael Fallon told the BBC yesterday morning he would support US military action in case of a Syria chemical attack. – AFP

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