North Korea supplies Syria with chemical weapons equipment

North Korea has sent equipment to Syria that can be used to build chemical weapons, says a United Nations report. About 40 unregistered shipments have taken place between 2012 and 2017, the findings show. Materials include resistant acidic tablets, valves, and pipes. North Korean rockets were [...]
About 40 unregistered shipments have taken place between 2012 and 2017, the findings show. Materials include resistant acidic tablets, valves, and pipes.
North Korean missiles were reportedly seen in Syrian weapons - producing centers.
The charges follow a new report stressing that the chlorine chemical weapon has been used by Syrian forces, which the government denies.
Meanwhile, air strikes have hit a region outside Damascus on and off the east Gutan, reports “BBC”, report Periscope.
Activists blamed the government's air and artillery attacks, while Russia said the rebels had promoted a “humanitarian command” to let civilians leave.
North Korea is under international sanctions on its nuclear programme.
But a confidential report compiled by a US Experts' Panel. A. A, who praises North Korea's compliance with UN resolutions, found evidence of illegal supplies sent to Syria.
Ships were supposed to contain resistant acidic tablets, which may have been used for activity at high temperatures in an amount that would cover the field of large - scale industrial project.
While confiscated objects “were not presented on a check list”, they include <x2metrics used to build bricks for the interior walls of a chemical factory,” adds the report./Periscopi/












