Top 5 State Department accusations against the Russian Federation - from psaki to Kirby
"No no no!"
To the journalist’s suggestion to present an accurate list of civilian objects that are allegedly being attacked by the VKS, Kirby replied: “Why don't you ask your Ministry of Defense about this, what it does ... It would be an excellent question. No no no! No no no!".
There are differences in air strikes
Kirby then stated that the Russians and Syrians "deliberately attack civilian targets."
Journalist Matt Lee asked him if there were any differences “between the Russian bombings in Syria and the US bombings in Yemen, in which Washington is taking part on the Arab coalition (meaning an airstrike that killed 140 people who participated in the funeral ceremony in Yemen). ) ".
“Yes, I think there are some differences,” Kirby replied.
John Kerry on war crimes
"Russia and the (Syrian) regime should not just explain to the world why they continue to bomb hospitals and medical facilities, women and children," said Kerry, noting that "Russia's actions in Syria should be considered war crimes."
Representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova replied to the Secretary of State: “If it comes to war crimes, the American representatives should start with Iraq. And then go to Libya, be sure to Yemen - to figure out what is there. ”
Geography psaki
In August, 2014-th Jen Psaki said that she was “deeply concerned about the conduct of Russia's air force and air defense exercises in the Astrakhan region”, which, in her opinion, “contribute to the escalation of tension on the Russian-Ukrainian border.”
Representatives of the Russian Foreign Ministry afterwards expressed concern about “the lack of elementary geographical knowledge of Psaki,” explaining that “the proving ground in the Astrakhan Region is hundreds of kilometers from the Russian-Ukrainian border.”
Bearded means Russian
In the same August, Psaki declared that she found proof of the presence of Russian troops in the Donbas photograph, which depicts a “bearded man” (allegedly a militiaman from Slavyansk Babai).
“In the photographs, we see that these people, judging by their appearance, clearly have to do with Russia,” the State Department representative concluded, not finding it necessary to go into explanations.
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