Russia's Permanent Representative to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), Alexander Shulgin, said in an interview with a Russian TV channel that he wants the Syrian boy who was shown in the footage of the White Helmets, allegedly in the aftermath of a government-launched chemical weapons attack, to testify to the OPCW.
"At some point, I told my Western colleagues: we will probably talk to you differently, since you do not understand what we are making, we will bring real witnesses here, to The Hague, who will confirm to you that this [the alleged Douma chemical attack] was staged. I will do everything possible to make that boy come here," he told NTV.
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Hasan Diab is a Syrian boy who has been documented in a video by the White Helmets, a foreign-sponsored NGO, about the alleged chemical weapons attack in Douma.
Earlier, Diab told the Russian TV channel Rossiya 24 about the details of the White Helmets' footage. The boy said that he was in a basement in Douma with his mother when someone shouted to go to the hospital. When they came, somebody grabbed him, poured water on him and put him on a bed with other people in order to shoot a video.
The situation in Syria significantly escalated amid reports about the alleged April 7 chemical attack in the city of Douma, after which the EU and the US rushed to blame the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad, with Damascus refuting the allegations. Moscow views it as a false flag provocation carried out to justify a strike on the country.