Kremlin says US 'refusing to face reality' on alleged Syria attack

AFP  |  Moscow 

The today accused of refusing to face up to reality over an alleged on a rebel-held town in Syria, for which insists there is no evidence.

"You see the unconstructive position that some countries including the US have taken. They are a priori refusing to face reality," told journalists.

He added that "none of them is talking about the need for an unbiased investigation" and said that this limited the diplomatic options for Russia, but that it would continue "active work on the diplomatic front."

Peskov spoke after US on Monday said the would be "met forcefully" and indicated a decision on military action was hours away.

The said that there was as yet no agreement on the date for a proposed meeting between Trump and

Russia's UN on Monday warned that the use of military force against could have "grave repercussions."


The Russian defence ministry dismissed footage of attack victims as "yet another fake," following Moscow's practice of suggesting that rebels are staging attacks to discredit Bashar al-Assad's regime, which supports militarily.

The defence ministry said its specialists visited hospitals in Douma, the largest town in the Eastern Ghouta region outside Damascus, but found no evidence of a

on Tuesday said that "fabrications and false stories are being used to find some pretext for the use of military force," agency reported.

"We consider this absolutely unacceptable and extremely dangerous," Bogdanov said.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 15:20 IST