Earlier in the day, the Russian Defense Ministry's Center for Syrian reconciliation said that militants had resumed mortar shelling of Damascus and its suburbs, which resulted in several casualties.
"There is no doubt that there is a link between the aggression of the West against Damascus and the resumption of terrorist activity in the south of the capital, as one of the goals of the aggression was to provide an opportunity for militants to take advantage of the moment of confusion that they [the West] had hoped for. Nothing like this happened. The Syrian army has been, and continue to be in full combat readiness, capable to stop any attempt by terrorists to resume activity. And, in spite of all that has happened, this aggression will only accelerate our complete victory over terrorist groups," Shbib told reporters.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the three countries fired over 100 cruise and air-to-surface missiles, most of which were shot down by Syrian air defense. According to Damascus, which has repeatedly said it had eliminated its chemical weapons stockpiles, the attack damaged Syrian infrastructure, and left three civilians injured.
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Saturday that the strikes had been carried out in violation of norms and principles of the international law.