Tuesday, 24 September 2013

U.N, team returns to Syria.

 A U.N. team is returning to Syria on Wednesday to look more deeply into the use of chemical weapons there.

A Russian diplomat revealed the planned trip Tuesday, adding that Moscow remains doubtful the government has used such weapons against its people. A U.N. spokesman subsequently confirmed that the mission would go back to Syria Wednesday to finish its investigation of allegations of chemical weapons’ use, including a report of a March 19 incident at Khan al-Asal. Meaning that The U.N. team, led by Swedish scientist Ake Sellstrom, had been planning to visit three other sites where attacks had been reported, but after investigating the incident near Damascus left the country because of the prospect of U.S. air strikes. Clearly a report should not have been issued before all the sites were inspected, also they left syria because of an imminent air strike on Syria even though they hadn't finished the investigation. It's about time they visit sites where the Syrian Arab Army were attacked with chemical weapons.


Lisa.





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