Chemical weapons investigators are expected by fire shootings of Moscow and Assad responsible

Inspectors from the global chemical weapons organisation are not allowed to enter Syria's Douma to check whether chemical weapons have been used in this city, they said. The Organisation for Prevention of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said on Wednesday that United Nations officials have entered the city area Tuesday for [...]
The Organisation for Prevention of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said on Wednesday that United Nations officials have entered the city area Tuesday to find out if there are facts related to the use of chemical weapons issued by government forces on April 7th.
But the United Nations Security Department team has been hosted with fire fired and explosive equipment.

In the first place, officials had to withdraw because a large crowd gathered there, raising security concerns. There were no injuries, and the UN team returned to Syria's capital, Damascus.
According to rescuers and doctors, hundreds of people have been killed in the chemical attack launched by the Syrian government, but the armies of the United States, France, and Britain have responded by bombing.
Damascus and Moscow have flatly denied that chemical weapons were used anywhere.
Former OPCW inspectors say the passing of days could conceal evidence of chemical weapons use.
You can actually do what we call in military business as the decontamination process, which is to remove all the evidence on the ground using other chemicals to neutralise chemicals on the ground. Also, you can manipulate with ammunition... to prepare some witnesses or prepare some medical reports “, says former OCPW inspector Isak Majali./Periscopi/












