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Before and after pictures show how two buildings in Homes and the Barzah Research Centre near Damascus were left smoking ruins following the allied attack. Even 10 hours after the missiles hit, smoke was still rising from the remains of five destroyed buildings of the Barzah centre, where a Syrian employee said medical components were developed. Theresa May, Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron hailed the launch of 105 missiles against the regime as a “success” with the US President announcing “mission accomplished” hours after the barrage. The strikes hit the heart of Syria’s chemical weapons regime, destroying key targets in Syria.

IMAGESAT INTERNATIONAL/GETTY Allies attacked chemical weapons sites in Syria

Syria’s main ally Russia has warned of grave “consequences” following the attack, branding it an “act of aggression”. But Mr Trump has warned he is ready to attack again if Assad continues to use chemical weapons against his own people. His ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, announced yesterday the US was “locked and loaded” should the need arise. British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said this morning ”finally the world has said enough is enough" as he defended the "proportionate" action.

FOX NEWS The Barzah Research Centre was left a smoking ruin

IMAGESAT INTERNATIONAL Allies launched 105 missiles

IMAGESAT INTERNATIONAL Smoke was seen rising from the facilities

He told BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show: "There is no proposal on the table at the moment for further attacks because so far - thank heavens - the Assad regime has not been so foolish to launch another chemical weapons attack." He added: "If and when such a thing were to happen then clearly, with allies, we would study what the options were." US Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie said at the Pentagon: “We believe that by hitting Barzah we've attacked the heart of the Syrian chemicals weapon programme.” However, he acknowledged elements of the program remain and he could not guarantee that Syria would be unable to conduct a chemical attack in the future.

IMAGESAT INTERNATIONAL Before and after images show the wreckage

IMAGESAT INTERNATIONAL The strikes hit the heart of the Syrian weapons programme

Syria air strikes latest pictures: US, UK and France attack Damascus Sun, April 15, 2018 The United States, France and Britain have launched military strikes in Syria to punish President Bashar Assad for an apparent chemical attack against civilians and to deter him from doing it again. Play slideshow REUTERS 1 of 24 The destroyed Scientific Research Centre is seen in Damascus