USA was blamed for the chemical attack in Idlib on the Syrian government

Idlib, Syria

The white house blamed the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian province of Idlib directly on the government of President Bashar al-Assad. About it reports Reuters.

“These heinous actions of Bashar al-Assad are the result of weakness and indecision of the previous [U.S.] administration,” said White house spokesman Sean Spicer. He recalled that former President Barack Obama in 2012 warned that the use of chemical weapons would mean crossing the Syrian regime a “red line”, but took no action.

At the same time, Spicer declined to specify what steps in connection with himachali will undertake the administration of the tramp, but said that the us President discussed the situation with the national security Council.

In turn, the Ministry of defense of Syria issued a statement which stated that the responsibility for what happened in Idlib lies on the terrorist groups and those who support them.

Earlier on 4 April it was reported that unidentified aircraft dropped on opposition-controlled city of Khan shaykhun chemical munitions killed at least 58 people, injured about 200. It was reported that the affected is the saliva is a sign of chemical poisoning.

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