Zakharov has found new evidence of the information campaign against Damascus

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The official representative of Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova called the statement of the alleged gunmen use of government forces of chlorine in the Eastern suburbs of Damascus, another indication of the beginning of the information campaign of the West against the Syrian authorities part of the “chemical show”.

A number of opposition news portals on Saturday said that as a result of the use of chlorine in ain-et-Terme poisoned 30 militants. The Syrian army command refuted the statement of the militants, calling the information false and untrue.

“Chemical show” is gaining momentum. Another indication that the media campaign against Damascus was launched, the message about “use of poison gas in East ghouta”. A piece of paper, decorated by all the canons of the Western press-services”, fixes the beginning of the “chemical attack” and condemned it. I especially want to mention flawless English — this language is written security Council resolution and other international documents”, — wrote the representative of the Russian foreign Ministry on his page in Facebook.

Zakharov noted that the language of the international legal communication.

In her opinion, “these phrases will then be offered the Western colleagues, for working, for example, on the presidential statement of the security Council condemning “chemical attacks of the regime against civilians.”

“But this is just foreplay,” added the diplomat.

Earlier, an informed diplomatic source RIA Novosti reported that the officers of the Center for reconciliation in Syria, who were on Saturday in the al-Kabbas not confirm the use of chemical weapons by forces of Syria.

The Syrian army nearly three weeks marching in ain-et Terme, continuing to release new areas and going deep into the Eastern part of Damascus, which over five years is under the control of the radical armed groups. Detachments of the terrorists suffering heavy losses, forced to retreat.

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