Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Chemical disarmamen­t team arrives in Damascus

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DAMASCUS, Oct 01, 2013 (AFP) - A chemical weapons disarmamen­t team arrived in Damascus on Tuesday to begin evaluating the country's arsenal of the banned weapons, an AFP correspond­ent said.

The 20-member team travelled to Syria to begin an inspection mission before the arms are turned over for destructio­n under UN Security Council resolution 2118 adopted week.

The Hague-based Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons is overseeing the implementa­tion of the UN resolution, which enshrines a deal agreed

last between the United States and Russia.

The team travelled by road from Beirut to Damascus, in a 20vehicle UN convoy that drove up to the Four Seasons hotel, an AFP photograph­er said. They had arrived Monday in Lebanon. The organisati­on has received documents from the Syrian regime detailing its arsenal, which is believed to include more than 1,000 tonnes of sarin, mustard gas and other banned chemicals stored at an estimated 45 sites.

The US-Russian deal was worked out after an August 21 chemical weapons attack on the outskirts of Damascus, which reportedly killed hundreds of people.

The United States blamed the regime for the attack, and threatened to carry out punitive military action, although any attack was put on hold after the US-Rus- sian deal was agreed.

The regime denies responsibi­lity and accuses the rebels seeking to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of using chemical weapons in that attack and several others.

On Monday, a separate team of UN inspectors left Syria after a mission to investigat­e the August 21 attack and a series of other alleged instances of use of the banned weapons.

It has already confirmed in a preliminar­y report that sarin was used during the August 21 attack that occurred during its first mission to Syria.

It has said it aims to produce a complete report on seven alleged attacks by mid-October.

 ??  ?? A convoy of UN vehicles with chemical weapons experts on board leaves a hotel in the Syrian capital Damascus.(AFP)
A convoy of UN vehicles with chemical weapons experts on board leaves a hotel in the Syrian capital Damascus.(AFP)

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