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US planning 'further provocations' in Syria: Putin Last Updated : 12 Apr 2017 03:40:06 AM IST Russian President Vladimir Putin (file photo)
Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed sensationally on Tuesday that "further provocations" by the US are being planned in other locations in Syria including its capital.
"We have information that a similar provocation is being prepared in the suburbs of Damasc us where they are planning to plant some substance and accuse the Syrian authorities of using chemical weapons," Putin said.
Putin made the claim when asked whether he expected more US missile strikes on Syria at a joint press conference with his Italian counterpart Sergio Mattarella who is on an official visit.
The remarks came ahead of a meeting between US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow amid mounting tensions over the US missile strikes against a Syrian air base on Friday, days after a suspected chemical attack on a rebel-held town in northern Syria that killed over 80 people.
The US launched cruise missiles against a Syrian air base in Homs province on Friday after a suspected chemical attack that killed over 80 civilians including 20 children in Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province on April 4.Putin reaffirmed during talks with Mattarella on Tuesday that Moscow will ask the United Nations to open an investigation into the Khan Sheikhoun attack, which drew widespread international condemnation.
"The use of chemical weapons is banned by the Geneva Conventions and is unacceptable," Mattarella said in remarks after his meeting with Putin.
"We hope that Moscow, like all countries, can use its influence to prevent further attacks taking place," he added.
Italy considers it of "fundamental" importance to identify the perpetrators of such heino us crimes and "to bring them to justice," Mattarella said.
Damasc us and Moscow deny their jets dropped chemicals on Khan Sheikhoun and claim the atrocity occurred when a rebel depot containing chemical weapons was hit during an air strike.
The Syrian and Russian governments have condemned the US attack on Shayrat airfield near Homs, which the Syrian army said killed six people and caused "extensive material damage".
The missile strikes against Shayrat damaged or destroyed 20 percent of Syria's operational aircraft, the US has said.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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