Syrians Gather In Capital In Defiance After U.S.-Led Airstrikes
Source: Talking Points Memo/AP
By Bassem Mroue Bassam Hatoum and Albert Aji | April 14, 2018 1:19 pm
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) Hundreds of Syrians gathered at landmark squares in the Syrian capital Saturday, honking their car horns, flashing victory signs and waving Syrian flags in scenes of defiance that followed unprecedented joint airstrikes by the United States, France and Britain.
A few hours earlier, before sunrise, loud explosions jolted Damascus and the sky turned orange as Syrian air defense units fired surface-to-air missiles in response to three waves of military strikes meant to punish President Bashar Assad for his alleged use of chemical weapons.
Associated Press reporters saw smoke rising from east Damascus and what appeared to be a flame lighting up the sky. From a distance, U.S. missiles hitting suburbs of the capital sounded like thunder. Shortly after the one-hour attack ended, vehicles with loudspeakers roamed the streets of Damascus blaring nationalist songs.
Good souls will not be humiliated, Syrias presidency tweeted after the airstrikes began.
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