MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Armed forces of Russia, Iran and Syria are the only ones conducting lawful military operations to defeat terrorism in war-torn Syria, Iran's Minister of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics Hossein Dehghan said Wednesday.
"It is important to see that in Syria, only the Russia Federation, Iran and the legitimate government of the people of Syria are fully engaged in the legitimate fight of terror," Denghan said during the Moscow Conference on International Security.
He added that policies presented by the United States in Syria were "a new form of global fascism."
The Syrian foreign minister denied the government’s involvement in the Idlib incident, saying it had never nor would it ever use chemical weapons on either civilians or terrorists operating in the country.
The Russian Defense Ministry said on April 5 that the airstrike near Khan Shaykhun by the Syrian air force hit a terrorist warehouse that stored chemical weapons slated for delivery to Iraq, and called on the UN Security Council to launch a proper investigation into the incident.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on April 6 that groundless accusations in the chemical weapons incident in Syria's Idlib were unacceptable before the investigation into the matter had been carried out while Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday criticized the US missile attack as a violation of the international law.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described the US missile strike against the Syrian airfield as a strategic mistake.
The US missile attack claimed the lives of 10 people, an officer of the Syrian Armed Forces told Sputnik. The Russian Defense Ministry said that the attack left two Syrian servicemen missing, four killed, and six suffering severe injuries from the fire. Homs Governor Talal Barazi said on April 7 that at least two civilians from a nearby village and five Syrian servicemen were killed.
The ministry said the Russian air group in Syria was protected by S-400 and Pantsir-S1 air defense systems on a round-the-clock basis.
In an exclusive interview with Fox Business on April 12, US President Donald Trump blamed the current situation in Syria on Moscow's support for country's Assad, calling the Syrian leader "an animal."
In autumn, the US-led coalition bombed (by mistake, it claimed) the Syrian Army near Deir ez-Zor. After that Daesh launched an offensive.