OPCW examines poison gas Syria

OPCW examines poison gas Syria

World April 13, 2017 13:36

the hague - Experts of OPCW (Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) go to Turkey to gather material for their research on poison gas in northern Syria. This announced the OPCW Thursday.

The researchers established the OPCW in The Hague also want to speak with survivors. During an air raid April 4 in Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province exploded poison gas. There are 87 people slain many of them children.

It would be a nerve gas that came from Syrian warplanes of the US President Trump. He left the base of the aircraft last Friday harass missiles. Syria and Russia establish a repository of jihadists has fallen into Khan Sheikhoun, where extremists make chemical weapons storage.

The OPCW mission is just to see what its used for weapons. The results of the study are expected in three weeks. They are then transferred to a joint fact-finding mission of the UN and the OPCW. Which must figure out who threw the poison.

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