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Supposed DOD map of SyAAF Su-22 flights on 4 April 2017. Plus town map with very limited indication of bomb location and underground hospital.


 * Sources
 * CBS / ABC. No copy at Pentagon or Defense media sites
 * Different crops available online tell that this is part of a PDF document.
 * W.J. Hennigan‏ @wjhenn on Twitter - April 7, 2017, 3:03 UTC
 * ''BTW, DoD issued graphic it says is proof of Assad forces’ responsibility for Tue chem attack, showing flight “track” to Khan Sheikoun & back
 * Targeted strikes hit Syrian air base used in chemical weapons attack Department of Defense Graphic - Talk Media News

Discussion
There is a couple of red pixels at the quarry on the road east which I assume is the hospital. I can't tell at all where the bomb location or locations are. -- Charles Wood (talk) 14:44, 7 April 2017 (UTC)


 * There's a yellowish spot on the other side of the grain silo, I guess that is supposed to be the location, approx. here. So, 0337 to 0346 "Z", is that local time? One aircraft? Did it evaporate over Homs city? Looks very unprofessional but by now we are used to the fact that nobody official wants to stand for the crap the gov produces, be it military or intelligence. Oh yeah, and that's "Whora Hora". --CE (talk) 15:15, 7 April 2017 (UTC)


 * Z - Zulu Time is also UTC or GMT depending on your religion. Damascus (and Moscow!) are UTC+3. So the 0337Z is 0637C - Charlie, C, UTC+3, Damascus time. i.e. about 20 minutes after sunrise
 * This also begs the question why an ambulance was called out from Idlib at 06:30C because of a raid that hadn't happened yet. -- Charles Wood (talk) 15:23, 7 April 2017 (UTC)


 * Ah thanks, strange that I never heard about that. --CE (talk) 15:34, 7 April 2017 (UTC)

Three sources for Su-22 claim

 * Haq News Agency video, says 6:55
 * 1) Rebel "Aviation Monitoring Center"
 * 2) Graphic in unidentified PDF document distributed by White House but claim to originate from Pentagon.

I am starting to doubt the 6:55 airstrike ever happened. The DoD graphic first looks like they could be radar data but the points could actually be alleged observations from the rebel Aviation Monitoring Center. If so, they could be falsified. -- Petri Krohn (talk) 12:02, 16 April 2017 (UTC)