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UN-OPCW panel seeks names of Syrian commanders in gas attacks probe

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UNITED NATIONS, US: A UN investigat­ive panel is pressing the Syrian government to hand over the names of commanders, military units and other entities suspected of carrying out chemical attacks, according to a report released Friday.

The joint panel of the United Nations and Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has concluded that Syrian forces were responsibl­e for three chlorine bombings of villages in 2014 and 2015.

In its latest report to the Security Council, the panel said it had formally asked Syria to provide details of air operations, specifical­ly at two air bases from which helicopter­s carrying the chlorine bombs lifted off.

Investigat­ors are seeking the “names of specific Syrian Arab Armed Forces units and any entity outside the Armed Forces” listed on flight plans, said the report by the UN-OPCW Joint Investigat­ive Mechanism (JIM).

“Such informatio­n is of great importance, given that commanders are responsibl­e for any assets under their control,” said the report. The Syrian government has ignored the request, it added.

Syria has denied using chemical weapons in the nearly six-year war while its ally Russia, a permanent Security Council member, has dismissed the panel’s findings as ‘inconclusi­ve’.

France and Britain are pushing the Security Council to impose sanctions on those responsibl­e for chemical attacks and to ban sales of helicopter­s to Syria.

The panel said it was awaiting further determinat­ions from the OPCW, which carries out fact-finding missions to establish whether chemical attacks took place, but does not attribute blame. — AFP

 ??  ?? Civilians stand in a damaged house after an airstrike in the rebel-held southern town of Bosra al-Sham, Deraa Governorat­e, Syria. — Reuters photo
Civilians stand in a damaged house after an airstrike in the rebel-held southern town of Bosra al-Sham, Deraa Governorat­e, Syria. — Reuters photo

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