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United States-led Coalition’s bombardment of Deir Ezzor with banned weapons

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An international investigation at used weapons in Deir Ezzor.
Moscow - SANA

Deputy Chairman of the Russian State Duma’s Defense Committee, Yury Shvytkin, called for conducting an international investigation into the US-led coalition’s bombardment of different areas in Deir Ezzor countryside with internationally banned weapons under the pretext of fighting Daesh (ISIS) terrorists.

Interviewed by Sputnik news agency, Shvytkin underlined the need for submitting an immediate request to the Organization of Prohibition of Chemical Weapons for conducting official investigation into the incident and refering it to the UN Security Council.

He stressed that this act flagrantly breaches the rights of the Syrian people and such acts should be discussed at the UN Security Council and the UN General Assembly since they threaten security and stability in the entire world.

Over  the past few hours , the “international coalition” attacked with Internationally banned weapons Hadjin town in Deir-Ezzor in the southeastern countryside.

Last September 8, two US aircrafts carried out strikes on Hadjin using phosphorus incendiary munitions, according to a statement by the Russian Defense Ministry.

On June, 2017, the coalition targeted with the internationally banned white phosphorus bombs Raqqa city, leaving dozens of martyrs and wounded and causing big damage to the houses.

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