Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that further Western attacks on Syria would bring chaos to world affairs. The United States, France and Great Britain hit Syria's chemical weapons production infrastructure in response to last week's suspected poison-gas attack against civilians. Moscow denounced the Western coalition's move, staying it had damaged the chances of achieving a political resolution in the seven-year long conflict in Syra. Our correspondent Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.
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