Russia has called for an “immediate return” of UN inspectors to Syria for additional investigations into alleged use of chemical weapons.
Russian UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin says the UN report on the chemical attack of August 21 in Syria offers no “bulletproof data or conclusions” on who ordered it.
The Syrian army has located chemical materials after seizing a factory operated by foreign-backed terrorists in Jobar, on the outskirt of Damascus.
Russia's UN envoy has sharply criticized Western nations' "small propaganda storm in a glass of water" regarding allegations that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons against its own people.
Russian experts have found that militants in Syria made sarin nerve gas and used it in a deadly attack outside northern city of Aleppo in March.