Moscow will continue to provide military support to the regime of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. This was stated press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov.
“Have you heard the statement of the Ministry of defense of the Russian Federation, I have nothing to add to the facts that were presented. The Russian Federation and its armed forces continue operations to support the anti-terrorist operation to liberate the country (Syria), and waged by the armed forces of the SAR,” said Sands, answering the question whether Moscow to continue to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after the incident before the incident near Khan Sheyhun.
The national coalition opposition and revolutionary forces of Syria (NKORS) said on Tuesday that about 80 of the victims of the attacks using chemical weapons in Khan Shaykhun, Idlib province and 200 wounded. The blame for the attack, the opposition has placed on Syrian government forces.
The defense Ministry announced that the Syrian air force struck near the outskirts of the village of Khan shaykhun in Idlib province at an ammunition dump, where supposedly there were arsenals of chemical weapons, which were delivered to Iraq.
The investigation of the incident has already engaged the UN and the Organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, but so far they did not publish any conclusions about the possible culprits.
This Peskov said that in the case of the UN vote on a resolution in connection with the incident, “Russia, at least, will be the arguments to give the data that was announced by our defense Department”.
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