Afrasianet - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov commented on a report distributed by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) on the events in Khan Sheikun, Syria, and pointed out that investigators do not know how the sarin gas reached the town.
"On June 29, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) distributed a report, in which it said it was not sure that the sarin (apparently found there) had been shot down by planes," Lavrov said during his participation in the Primakov Readings Conference in Moscow. Inside bombs ".
"They do not know how the sarin got there," he said. "Do you understand? After months of trying to inflame the atmosphere."
According to a report by the International Mission to Investigate the Use of Chemical Weapons in Syria, it was confirmed that sarin gas was used in the town of Khan Sheikhan.
According to newspaper leaks from the report, the investigators confirmed that a large number of residents of Khan Sheikhan village in rural Idlib were exposed during the events of 4 April to the impact of sarin or other substance of similar effect, which led to the deaths of a number of victims.