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They didn't claim that 'chemical weapons' were actually stored in the Barzah scientific research centre. However, they suspected that research carried out in this facility is crucial to chemical weapons program of the regime so it should be taken out.
Damage is substantial when you look at it in this way:
One can also notice that this structure is/was huge.
I suspect that they did not use high-explosive warheads in this case; they didn't wanted to set the entire neighborhood on fire.
@Gomig-21
You guys are simply trolling at this stage.
We are talking about precision strikes here, not carpet bombing initiatives to level entire neighbourhoods.
I suppose that the Russian and Iranian criteria of success/damage is to set entire neighborhood on fire since both have shortage of precision strike weapons.
As they claimed:
"The air attack targeted a Syrian chemical and biological weapons research, development, and production center in Barzah, Syria"
The immediate area around the Barzeh facility is very densely packed: