Report: Syria Tested Three Scuds
New York (AHN) - The New York Times has quoted Israeli military officials as stating that Syria launched three Scud missles, including one that disintegrated over Turkish territory. According to the paper's website, the tests took place May 27 and were the first tests conducted by Syria since 2001 in efforts to develop missles carrying chemical weapons. All missles were launched from northern Syria; One older Scud B, with a range of about 185 miles, and two Scud D's, with a range of about 435 miles, were sent over the Turkish province of Hatay, shredding debris over two villages.
The tests coincided with the first Lebanese elections since Syria lost control of the country, following the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister, Rafik Hariri- which sparked protests and pressure from abroad, forcing Damscus to withdraw its Army from Lebanon after 29 years of occupation. Syria and Lebanese allies in Hariri's security force at the time, have been blamed for a possible ambush; charges Damascus vehemently denies.
Posted by: Steve 2005-07-13 |