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German State TV Channel talks on staging chemical attack in Douma

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German State TV Channel talks on staging chemical attack in Douma


23.04.2018

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German mass media had doubts in credibility of the chemical assault in Duma, according to Vesti TV channel. German State TV channel ZDF organized live broadcast from the Syrian refugee camp. The correspondent asked many people and they claimed that the chemical weapons’ attack was staged.

Local population said that the terrorists placed a command center on this place. They put balloons with chlorine around the place, which blew up during the attack of the Syrian governmental air forces.

People say that this is not the first similar provocation in Duma. Besides, terrorists exposed the local people to chlorine and recorded it making people believe that this was recorded on April 7.

German journalists have explained that they cannot check the facts, but it seems that the Syrians tell the truth.

Note that last week Russia 24 TV channel showed an interview with a child who told the truth about recording the video on the chemical assault. The boy honestly shared that they with the mother heard cries that they had to go to the hospital. They followed these cries and when they entered the hospital, the people there poured water on the boy and started saying something recording the video.

The father of 11-year-old Hasan Diab commented that after the recording was over, they were given dates, rice and cookies and let go home. The man emphasized that the child felt perfect before the hospital and there was not any chemical attack in the city.

The video was spread by the White Helmets. On the video, everybody sees Hasan Diab getting unnecessary medical assistance from the actors.

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