Russia’s Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said in an interview on Thursday about an 11-year-old from Syria’s Douma who was snared into taking part in the White Helmets’ staged chemical attack video will be shown to the representatives of the UN Security Council members.
Earlier, the Rossiya-24 round-the-clock channel aired an interview with the boy who was ensnared into participating in the staged video of an alleged chemical attack in Syria’s Douma. In the TV report, the 11-year-old explains how he appeared in the faked chemical attack video spread by the NGO known as The White Helmets, TASS reported.
In the same TV story the boy’s father said that "the militants gave the boy some dates and cookies to eat" and then let everybody go home. The man added that his son had been well all the time and there were "no chemical weapons at all".
"We already have a subtitled copy of the video at our disposal. We will distribute it among the member-countries (of the UN Security Council) and journalists. At the forthcoming meeting of the UN Security Council we will let everybody see it on the big screen," Nebenzya promised.
(FNA)
19/4/18
Earlier, the Rossiya-24 round-the-clock channel aired an interview with the boy who was ensnared into participating in the staged video of an alleged chemical attack in Syria’s Douma. In the TV report, the 11-year-old explains how he appeared in the faked chemical attack video spread by the NGO known as The White Helmets, TASS reported.
In the same TV story the boy’s father said that "the militants gave the boy some dates and cookies to eat" and then let everybody go home. The man added that his son had been well all the time and there were "no chemical weapons at all".
"We already have a subtitled copy of the video at our disposal. We will distribute it among the member-countries (of the UN Security Council) and journalists. At the forthcoming meeting of the UN Security Council we will let everybody see it on the big screen," Nebenzya promised.
(FNA)
19/4/18
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