The Pentagon has no signs Syria will hold the “chemical attack”

Pentagon Has No Indication Syria Will Conduct a "Chemical Attack"

Press Secretary of the Ministry of defense, said Dana white on Thursday that the US government does not see any signs that show that the Syrian government troops will start a chemical attack in the near future.

“We’ve seen no signs that the Assad regime is ready to launch another chemical attack. However, we remain vigilant,” – said press Secretary Dana white said on 19 April during a press briefing.

However, the Pentagon has warned that, according to her estimates, government troops were still able to run a “society” of chemical attacks.

She continued to claim that no civilian casualties were caused by US-led strikes and said they were “confident but not 100% sure” that the chemicals were present at all three target sites.

Meanwhile, the joint Cheifs chief of staff, Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie said the USS Donald cook Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer will be under threat from Russia at any time.

“Not the Russians threatening to “Donald cook”,” Lieutenant-General Kenneth Mackenzie said in response to a reporter’s question about why he destroyed the missile is not used in the work.

The government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was accused of carrying out the alleged chemical attack on the city of Duma in Damascus earlier this month, despite the lack of evidence of the involvement of the Syrian army or other government forces for the incident.

According to the claims from the infamous group of “white helmets” and Jaysh al-Islam (army of Islam) terrorist group suspected chemical attack killed several dozen people, resulting in US, UK and France to attack military facilities and other targets in Syria, including research institutions that produce medicines for domestic use.

The Syrian Scientific research center in the outskirts of Damascus Berzeh was strategically important for the health system of Syria, as economic sanctions by the EU and the USA led to a shortage of medicine, including cancer treatment drugs, across the Arab state. The object was completely destroyed in U.S.-led strikes.

Dozens of missiles fired by attacking forces on other targets in Syria have been successfully intercepted the Syrian air defenses before they reached their goal.

Law of the West’s military aggression was subjected to sharp criticism from Damascus, which described the operation as a violation of the sovereignty of the country.

Damascus repeatedly denies the use of chemical weapons and stated that it had destroyed its entire Arsenal of chemical warfare agents, and in the deal it agreed to in 2013.

In the days before the attack, the Russian government urged the international community to exercise restraint and wait for the investigation by the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons (OPCW) to determine if chemical weapons were used in douma.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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