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    Russian defense confirms Damascus innocence of chemist Khan Sheikhan

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    Russian defense confirms Damascus innocence of chemist Khan Sheikhan Empty Russian defense confirms Damascus innocence of chemist Khan Sheikhan

    Post by Rocky Fri 03 Nov 2017, 2:44 am


    Russian defense confirms Damascus innocence of chemist Khan Sheikhan

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    Russian defense confirms Damascus innocence of chemist Khan Sheikhan %D8%B3%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A7-7-696x435
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    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's defense ministry said on Thursday it was skeptical that the United Nations and Western countries blamed the Syrian government for a chemical attack on the opposition town of Khan Sheikhan in April that killed dozens of people.
    "The Syrian warplane Sukhoi-22, believed to have dropped the chemical bomb, was not close enough to attack the site of the attack," a defense official told Russian media.
    "The information provided can not confirm the use of chemical weapons in Khan Sheikhun in the form of a bomb dropped by a Syrian Air Force SU-22 aircraft," he said.
    The Security Council had received a report last week, concluding that the government of President Bashar al-Assad was responsible for the attack that prompted the United States to respond by striking a Syrian air base with missiles.


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