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Chemical weapons are used 45 times in Syria

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THE HAGUE: Experts from the world’s watchdog tasked with destroying chemical weapons are probing reports that toxic arms have been used 45 times in Syria since late last year, the body’s chief said.


Director-General Ahmet Uzumcu said there was “a huge list of allegations” of the use of toxic arms reported to the operations hub of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).


In the “second part of 2016, 30 different incidents, and since the beginning of this year, 15 separate incidents, so 45,” he told reporters, brandishing a list of several pages which he chose to keep confidential.


They include the April 4 sarin gas attack on the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhun that was reported to have killed 88 people, including 31 children.


“All these allegations are recorded by our experts, who follow this every day from our operations centre,” Uzumcu said.


The OPCW is currently trying to ensure it is safe enough to deploy its fact-finding team to the town for further analysis, after Uzumcu said last week that “incontrovertible” test results from OPCW-designated labs on samples taken from victims showed sarin gas or a similar substance had been used.


The Syrian government has “already stated that they would support this mission, actually they have invited us to go via Damascus,” he said.


“The problem is that this area is controlled by different armed opposition groups, so we need to strike some deals with them to ensure a temporary ceasefire, which we understand the Syrian government is willing to do,” he added.


“If we can put all this together then we will deploy. The team is ready, and we have the volunteers.”


However, it is not yet mandated to also visit the Shayrat air base in the central Syrian province of Homs. — Reuters


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