London accused Moscow of a "hemataka" in Syria

09 April 2018, 21:53 | Policy
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British Prime Minister Teresa May called to bring to justice the official Damascus and even Moscow for a chemical attack in the northeast of the Syrian capital, if it is proved. This is reported by the BBC on Monday, April 9. Commenting on the information on the possible chemokat in the Duma, May said that she "completely condemns" the use of chemical weapons and demanded "to establish urgently what happened on Saturday". According to her, if it is confirmed that the attack was carried out by the Syrian authorities, then "the regime and its allies, including Russia, should be held accountable". She added that Britain and its allies will give an assessment of what happened. "If this proves to be true, then this is another example of the cruelty of the Assad regime and insolent disregard for its own people and its legal obligations not to use these weapons," stressed May. "We saw that not only adults suffered, but children suffered from this attack," she said.. Earlier today, with his angry comments and the head of the British Foreign Office Boris Johnson. According to him, Moscow "should not try to prevent the investigation" of new reports on the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian Duma. The minister said that, "despite Russia's promise in 2013 to ensure Damascus's refusal of all chemical weapons, international experts appointed by the UN Security Council established that" in the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, responsibility for the use of poisonous substances at least four times since 2014 ". "Recent reports should be urgently investigated, and the international community should respond. Researchers from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, verifying reports on the use of chemical weapons in Syria, receive full support. Russia should not again try to prevent these investigations, "Johnson said.. London, the Briton added, "condemns the use of chemical weapons by anyone and anywhere". And also notified that the United Kingdom on this issue is in close contact with its allies. Later on Monday in a conversation with his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Dren Jones called for a "hard response" to the guilty of the alleged hematoca, writes the British newspaper City A. with reference to the British Foreign Ministry. In turn, doctors from the Duma reported that they did not receive patients with signs of chemical poisoning, RIA Novosti reports citing the Russian Center for the Reconciliation of Warring Parties. "Neither past weekend, nor earlier, since the beginning of military operations in Syria, they have not received victims with chemical poisoning.

From 6 to 8 April, patients were admitted to the hospital only with shrapnel wounds and ordinary military injuries, "said the doctor Yasser Abdel-Majid.

On the eve of the Syrian Foreign Ministry said that the accusations against the Syrian army about the use of chemical weapons are boring and inconclusive, and the use of such "weapons in Gut by terrorist groups was planned". Last weekend on the Internet there were reports referring to the militants about the alleged use by the army of the ATS in the city of the Duma of chlorine. The mysterious, but ubiquitous organization White Helmets, which is associated with jihadists, claimed about 25-70 dead.




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