Oman Daily Observer

Watchdog finds ‘chlorinate­d’ chemicals in Douma

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THE HAGUE: A preliminar­y report by the world’s chemical weapons watchdog said “various chlorinate­d chemicals” were found at the site of an attack in Douma, Syria, in April that killed dozens of civilians and prompted air strikes by Britain, France and the United States, it said on Friday.

The Organizati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) sent a fact-finding mission to Douma in mid-april, roughly a week after the April 7 attack in the enclave near Damascus.

“Along with explosive residues, various chlorinate­d organic chemicals were found in samples from two sites,” it said, indicating that chlorine may have been used as a weapon.

The OPCW said that its team was continuing its work to establish the significan­ce of the results.

“The organisati­on should move quickly to finish its investigat­ion and determine whether a chemical weapon attack occurred” in Douma, New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a statement.

“In the meantime it should apply its new authority to determine responsibi­lity for the use of chemical weapons in Syria,” it said.

Last week, the OPCW’S member states voted to give the agency new powers to assign blame for attacks. That role had been carried out in Syria by a joint Opcw-united Nation mission, but a renewal of its mandate was vetoed by Russia in November.

The OPCW has documented systematic use of banned munitions in Syria’s civil war, including nerve agent sarin and sulphur mustard gas. It has not assigned blame for the attacks.

In Douma, OPCW inspectors visited two sites where they interviewe­d witnesses and took samples, which were split at their laboratory in the Netherland­s and forwarded to affiliated national labs for testing. Two samples recovered from gas cylinders at the scene tested positive for chlorinate­d organic chemicals, the report said.

 ?? — Reuters file photo ?? The logo of the Organizati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons is seen during a special session in The Hague, Netherland­s.
— Reuters file photo The logo of the Organizati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons is seen during a special session in The Hague, Netherland­s.

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