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Russian Defense Ministry led military attaches of NATO countries and Saudi Arabia to present justify air strikes on charges hospitals in Syria
The fact that the Russian Defense Ministry has invited the military attaches of NATO countries and Saudi Arabia to justify accusations of air strikes on hospitals in Syria, told reporters on Tuesday the deputy head of the military department Anatoly Antonov.
"We have invited the military attaches of the US today, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, NATO and asked to give a formal justification being made statements or to make a rebuttal. This is especially true in a number of outrageous allegations in the English-speaking media psevdoudarah the hospitals "- quoted Antonov Interfax.
He noted the efforts of the recent media attacks on the part of the Western media on the actions of Russian air and space forces in Syria.
"We are accused of not only strikes at a" moderate "opposition, but also against civilian targets such as hospitals, as well as mosques and schools. As a result, as reported in the Western media, allegedly killed civilians, "- he said, adding that similar statements appear and officials of foreign states. As an example, he called US Secretary of State John Kerry, US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Minister of Defense of Great Britain, Michael Fallon and others.
Antonov added that the Defense Ministry demanded that the representatives of foreign countries to provide proof of such statements or to denounce them. "If the evidence is not submitted, nor does it go official denials, we will assume that these are part of the stuffing anti-Russian information war against Russia," - he said.
Last week, reports AFP referring to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on the air strike on Russian aviation field hospital in northwest Syria. It has been reported about the death of 13 people.
The Russian Foreign Ministry then denied these reports, calling them an injection of information. "The ingenuity of the media, of course, delighted. Please note that the stuffing made with reference to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which is based in London. We understand that in London "very easy" to cover what is happening in Syria, without going to a place and not being able to collect the information in the "on the ground" - then said Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova.