Russia denies the New York Times accusations

Russia denies the New York Times accusations

Dec 04 2019

ARK News: The Russian Ministry of Defense denied the validity of a report published in the "New York Times" of the United States talked about the bombing of the Russian army aircraft camp for displaced people in Syria last August.

The ministry said in a statement issued on Monday, the words of its spokesman, Major General Igor Konashenkov: " As it was a month and a half ago, the ridiculous accusations by the authors of this false news are still based on an anonymous video clip, showing scammers of white helmets in front of large buildings of an alleged IDP camp, and containing footage of a blue sky, where they were supposed to fly. The Russian plane, excerpts from Russian phrases attributed to pilots of the Russian Aerospace Force. "

Konashenkov noted that "the report stresses that the New York Times journalists have made fabulous efforts over many months in what was described as deciphering conversations between Russian pilots in Syria," adding that "unfortunately for those who want to produce this false news, they are forced to remind once again that informing Russian pilots of the coordinates of the targets or reporting on their execution does not take place in an open radio broadcast."

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