British Prime
Minister Theresa May condemned Monday the "barbaric" suspected
chemical weapons attack in Syria and said the country's President Bashar
al-Assad and Russia "must be held to account", Mirror reported.
Speaking on a trip to Denmark, the Prime Minister said she had found pictures of children foaming at the mouth "horrific".
"If this is at the hands of the Assad regime it is yet another example of the brutality of that regime," she said.
The suspected attack in Douma over the weekend killed at least 60 people and injured more than 1,000, according to a Syria medical relief group.
Speaking on a trip to Denmark, the Prime Minister said she had found pictures of children foaming at the mouth "horrific".
"If this is at the hands of the Assad regime it is yet another example of the brutality of that regime," she said.
The suspected attack in Douma over the weekend killed at least 60 people and injured more than 1,000, according to a Syria medical relief group.