ISIS
attempted to launch an offensive after Israeli missile attack on T-4
Airbase
No
coincidence that ISIS attacked was timed to coincide with Israeli
airstrikes
Veterans
Today,
9
April, 2018
Al
Masdar
A
Syrian airbase has been hit by missiles, two days after several
countries, including the US, had blamed Damascus for staging an
alleged chemical attack in Douma despite the fact that a probe into
the incident hasn’t yet been launched.
Daesh
terrorists have attempted to launch an offensive in several districts
of the Homs province after a missile attack on a T-4 airbase in the
province’s east, Al Mayadeen broadcaster reported on Monday.
“After
the attack on a T-4 airbase, Daesh militants tried to advance to two
districts, situated in the desert,” a correspondent said, citing
personal sources.
SANA
news agency reported earlier in the day, citing its own correspondent
that the Syrian T-4 airbase in the country’s Homs province had been
attacked with missiles, alleging that the missiles could have been
launched by the US.
However,
a source close to the US administration told Sputnik that the US
wasn’t conducting any military operations against Syria at that
time. Several people have reportedly been injured and several died as
result of the attack.
Al
Mayadeen, in its turn, said that the missiles flew over Lebanon from
the Mediterranean Sea.
The
Israeli military, in its turn, has refused to comment on the missile
attack, regarding the fact that Israel has already attacked the same
airbase.
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Al Masdar
Al Masdar
Around
midnight on the night of Sunday to Monday, Islamic State forces
launched a general offensive against the Syrian Army in Homs and Deir
Ezzor provinces.
The
terrorist attack has so far targeted government positions along the
strategic Homs to Deir Ezzor highway – specifically the section of
road running between the town of As-Sukhnah to the city of Deir
Ezzor.
According
to Al-Masdar News journalist Ibrahim Houdeh, the ISIS onslaught has
resulted in fierce clashes at multiple points throughout eastern Homs
and western Deir Ezzor provinces.
So
far no reports exist on whether or not Islamic State forces have
achieved any advance. At the same time, military sources have not
mentioned if the attack was repelled.
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