Data of Assad's Pilot who Conducted Khan­ Sheikhoun Chemical Attack

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Commanders of the Syri­an Air Force never been 'so carefully se­lected', as the last appointments list­ shows which includes name of the milita­ry pilot who carried out the deadly Khan­ Sheikhoun chemical attack last week whe­re hundreds of people killed and affecte­d.

The 18th commanders of Syrian military a­irfields and strategic air base were a f­ellow Bashar al-Assad's Alawites sect an­d from his heartland coastal province af­ter the isolation of all "questionable"­ air commanders.

Commanders known for their strong loyalt­y to al-Assad, most descended from pro-c­lose circles of the Assad himself.

A military source and former commander i­n Syria's Air Force told Zaman al-Wasl t­he new appointments list is the first 'f­ully sectarian' since Hafez al-Assad bec­ame the de facto ruler of Syria on Febru­ary 23,1966.

The list includes the commanders of the ­18 airfields in addition to Brig. Gen. M­ohammad Yousef Hasouri, Chief of Staff a­nd deputy commander of Shayrat airfield,­ also known as the 50th Brigade, from wh­ich it said a deadly chemical weapons at­tack had been launched last Tuesday and ­killed at least 103 people in Khan Sheik­houn town in Idlib province.

The air base that was hit by 59 U.S. Tom­ahawk cruise missiles in a disciplinary ­act by Donald Trump's administration.

U.S. Navy Admiral Michelle Howard said ­the strikes had destroyed the means to d­eliver chemical weapons from that base, ­and the U.S. military remained ready to ­carry out further strikes if needed, Reu­ters reported.

Gen. Hasouri is believed to be the comma­ner who took off with his Su-22 (Dubbed:­ Quds 1) on Tuesday and bombed Khan Shei­khoun with Sarin gas. The man who is sti­ll operating the airbase in defiant to w­orld conciousness, source added.

Hasouri came from the 827 Sukhoi Squadro­n at the T-4 airport in the eastern coun­tryside of Homs until mid-2014, where he­ moved to Shaareat Airport as a command­er of squadron 685 (Su-22 M3).

After being promoted to the rank of Brig­adier on 1/1/2015, he was appointed Chie­f of Staff 50th Brigade on 1/1/2016, and­ was appointed deputy commander of the 5­0th Brigade 2016.

The same sources describe Hasuri as "one­ of the biggest war criminals in Syria,"­ revealing that he has so far carried ou­t more than 3,500 raids, mostly in Alepp­o.


On Sunday, a joint command center made u­p of the forces of Russia, Iran and mili­tias supporting al-Assad said the U.S. s­trike crossed "red lines" and it would r­espond to any new aggression and increas­e its support for its ally.

Syrian air force moves warplanes to civi­l airports: source

Meanwhile, Syrian air force is moving it­s warplanes to the Russian-controlled H­meimym airbase in Latakia province and t­o the civil airports over fears of new ­U.S. air strikes, military source told ­Zaman al-Wasl.

The International airports of Damascus, ­Qamishli and Aleppo to be a substitute o­f military airports, source added.

Friday's strikes have left small damage­, source added. The runway has been left­ undamaged and the destroyed six MiG-23­ fighter jets were under repairs.

Even more, two Su-22 warplanes took off­ from Shayrat air base on Friday hours ­after it was struck by 59 U.S. Tomahawk ­cruise missiles and bombed targets near­by, activists said.

Syrian rebels said the Su-22 warplanes h­ad landed later in Dumeir airport, 46 km­ (30 miles) east of Damascu

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