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Condemnati­ons denouncing Douma attack mount

- By Adham Youssef

After shocking reports of a helicopter dropping a barrel bomb filled with chemicals on the Syrian rebel-held city of Douma late on Saturday, dozens of condemnati­ons have been made, denouncing the attack and calling for it to be investigat­ed.

The attack in Douma in eastern Ghouta killed at least 40 people and injured hundreds, according to the White Helmets, officially known as the Syria Civil Defence, a voluntary rescue group.

“The evidence points toward yet another chemical attack by the regime,” said Maja Kocijancic, spokespers­on for European Union foreign affairs and security policy. “Almost a year to the day of the horrific attacks in Khan Sheikhoun, it is a matter of grave concern that chemical weapons continue to be used, especially on civilians.”

“It is a matter of grave concern that chemical weapons continue to be used, especially on civilians,” the EU said in a statement. “The European Union condemns in the strongest terms the use of chemical weapons and calls for an immediate response by the internatio­nal community.”

Similarly, US President Donald Trump described the attack as “sick” and blamed his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin, as well as Iran, for supporting the regime of Bashar Al-Assad

Trump warned of a “big price” that will be paid.

Despite this, the Syrian government, Iran, and Russia have vocal ly denied involvemen­t in Saturday’ s attack, and accused rebel sin Douma of fabricatin­g the chemical assault, describing them an oeuvres as “propaganda” and a “hoax” to sabotage the deal to end fighting in Douma and evacuate civilians as well as Jaish Al-Islam rebels and their families.

“Entire families in shelters gassed to death in Douma, hiding in their cellars, suffocated from the poisonous gas bringing the initial death toll to more than 40,” the White Helmets said.

The Union of Medical Care and Relief Organisati­ons (UOSSM), meanwhile, said that the death toll was expected to rise to “well over 100.”The UOSSM also reported that the attack injured over 500.

Turkey also condemned the attack. A statement from Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said there was “strong suspicion” the Assad regime was responsibl­e for it.

Pope Francis on Sunday joined the internatio­nal censure: “nothing, nothing can justify the use of such devices of exterminat­ion against defenceles­s people and population­s,” the pope told thousands of people gathered in St Peter’s Square.

Saudi Arabia called on the internatio­nal community to “shoulder its responsibi­lity toward protecting civilians in Syria,” according to Turkey’s Anadolu Agency ,citing the official Saudi Press Agency.

Al-Azhar, the biggest Sunni establishm­ent in the world, also denounced the attack, calling upon the internatio­nal community to intervene and “save Syrian blood.”

As the condemnati­ons poured and as the UN readies to meet to discuss the attack, missiles targeted the Syrian government’s T-4 air base which lies between Homs and Palmyra.

Russia and Syria accused Israel of staging the attack. Russia’s Defence Ministry said two Israeli aircraft targeted the T-4 air base in Homs province, firing eight missiles.

 ??  ?? The attack in Douma in eastern Ghouta killed at least 40 people and injured hundreds
The attack in Douma in eastern Ghouta killed at least 40 people and injured hundreds

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