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Russia denies involvement in airstrike that wounded Syrian boy from photograph

The Russian defence ministry has denied responsibility for an attack on a neighbourhood in the Syrian city of Aleppo which wounded a young boy whose rescue was filmed and shared widely on social media.

Moscow says it never targets civilian areas, blames rebels looking to derail humanitarian efforts

Five-year-old Omran Daqnee sits in an ambulance shortly after being rescued from the rubble of a hospital in Aleppo, Syria, following an airstrike, on Aug. 17, 2016. (Mahmoud Raslan/Aleppo Media Center)

The Russian defence ministry has denied responsibility for an attack on a neighbourhood in the Syrian city of Aleppo which wounded a young boy whose rescue was filmed and shared widely on social media.

The image of the five-year old stunned Omran Daqneesh sitting in an ambulance caked with dust and with blood on his face, captured the horror that has beset the war-torn city.

The Russian defence ministry said in a statement Friday it never targets populated areas and that rebels themselves hit urban areas in order to derail humanitarian efforts there.

The ministry also said the footage of the boy's rescue showed windows in the house next door intact, indicating that the boy's house was not targeted by an airstrike but was hit with a mine that rebels use.