Oman Daily Observer

Russia presents unharmed Syrians at OPCW, Western allies stay away

BOMBARDMEN­T: Syrian army pounds Palestinia­n camp; UN warns of dire conditions

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THE HAGUE/AMMAN: Russia and Syria presented several unharmed people from Ghouta, Syria, at the premises of the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n for Chemical Weapons on Thursday to support claims that there was no chemical attack in the city earlier this month.

Britain dismissed the move as a stunt, and said allied powers including France and the United States had boycotted the closeddoor briefing.

“The OPCW is not a theatre,” said Peter Wilson, Britain’s envoy to the watchdog in a statement.

“Russia’s decision to misuse it is yet another Russian attempt to undermine the OPCW’S work, and in particular the work of its Fact Finding Mission investigat­ing chemical weapons use in Syria.”

Russia and Syria intend to hold a news conference near the OPCW premises in The Hague later. An invitation said the event would include “participat­ion of witnesses from Syria who were used in staged videos of the ‘chemical attack’ in Douma.”

OPCW investigat­ors are looking into whether chemical weapons were used in Ghouta in the April 7 attack that killed dozens of people. They visited a second site in Ghouta, an enclave outside of the Syrian capital, on Wednesday to take samples.

The attack led to air strikes by the United States, France and Britain against sites in Syria. They accused the government of President Bashar al Assad of using chemical weapons, possibly a nerve agent. Syria and its ally Russia have denied the accusation and said rebel forces staged the attacks.

France’s Ambassador to the OPCW Philippe Lalliot called the display of Syrians in The Hague “obscene.”

“This... does not come as a surprise from the Syrian government, which has massacred and gassed its own people for the last 7 years,” he said.

He said it was more surprising coming from Russia.

“One cannot but wonder if the weaker (Syria) is not taking the stronger (Russia) on a path beyond its interests, if not its values.”

Palestinia­n camp pounded: Meanwhile, the Syrian army on Thursday intensifie­d its bombardmen­t of a besieged camp for Palestinia­n refugees and nearby rebel-held areas in southern Damascus, the last area near the capital outside government control.

Most civilians have long since fled the Yarmouk camp, once the largest in Syria for Palestinia­n refugees, but enough have stayed behind that the United Nations has called on the warring parties to spare civilians.

The Russian-backed Syrian army launched a major offensive last week to capture the south Damascus enclave that includes Yarmouk and neighbouri­ng areas, which have been held for years by rebel fighters and IS militants

 ?? — Reuters ?? Traffic jam is seen after sand storm and heavy rain in Damascus on Thursday.
— Reuters Traffic jam is seen after sand storm and heavy rain in Damascus on Thursday.

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