U.N. Experts Visit Alleged Syria Chemical Site

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U.N. inspectors Monday reached a site near Syria's capital of a suspected chemical weapons attack to launch an investigation, meeting doctors and casualties, online videos showed and an activist said.

"The inspectors managed to enter the town of Moadamiyet al-Sham with civilians, and visited the Red Crescent center where they met doctors," Abu Nadim, an activist in Damascus province, told Agence France Presse via Skype.

Abu Nadim said the inspectors were wearing helmets and bullet-proof jackets and were accompanied by their own security detail, who carried walkie-talkies.

In videos posted online, with faint sound quality, the inspectors appeared in a makeshift hospital, wearing blue helmets and speaking English. A doctor translates for an inspector as a man speaks, next to someone in a surgical mask.

The inspectors can also be seen with a nurse near the bed where a man is lying. One inspector takes notes as the rest of the group looks on.

The experts spoke to the victims of the suspected chemical attack, despite their convoy coming under sniper fire, U.N. leader Ban Ki-moon said.

The United Nations has made "a strong complaint" to both the Syrian government and opposition rebels over the sniper attack, Ban said in a video statement from Seoul.

Despite the "very dangerous circumstances" faced by the team, he said the investigators "visited two hospitals, they interviewed witnesses, survivors and doctors, they also collected some samples."

According to U.N. officials, the hospitals are in the Moadamiyet al-Sham district near Damascus.

A sniper attacked the U.N. convoy when it made an initial attempt to enter Ghouta, east of Damascus, where hundreds of people were killed in an alleged chemical weapons attack last Wednesday.

Opposition rebels and the government accuse each other of using the banned weapons.

They have also blamed each other for the sniper attack.

Ban said he had instructed his disarmament envoy, Angela Kane, who is in Damascus, "to register a strong complaint to the Syrian government and authorities of opposition forces" over the shooting and to ensure the security of the investigation team.

On Sunday, four days after the alleged attacks in which opposition groups say regime forces killed hundreds of civilians with chemical agents, Damascus gave the green light for a group of U.N. experts to visit the areas of Eastern Ghouta and Moadamiyet al-Sham on the outskirts of Damascus to investigate.

This came amid mounting pressure and accusations of responsibility against President Bashar Assad for the strikes from Western countries, which are weighing military action in Syria.

The U.N. mission is aimed at determining if a chemical weapons attack actually took place, but will not investigate who was responsible for any attack. Syria has rejected responsibility, in turn accusing the rebels of using chemical arms.

Comments 11
Default-user-icon dddd (Guest) 26 August 2013, 13:53

Assad is warning U.S that any strike would fail.
Meet the new Sahhaf syrian version the other denied the marines intrusion even after a G.I came in and unplug his mic. !
Ignorance and slavery have been ruling us since the dark ages... this will have to end

Thumb joker37 26 August 2013, 13:57

i like this "abu ali" analysis. how is this a reward for the EU? elaborate

Default-user-icon LEO (Guest) 26 August 2013, 14:00

OK what U.S. Senator said that? What is your source? Surely, this U.S. Senator's comment was reported by some news agency? Which news agency? There is only 100 U.S. Senators, it shouldn't be too difficult cite the sources to a specific Senator. If you can't provide the info it will be obvious that you're a complete loser....OK, you can insult me now, cause it's all ya got. Yalla!

Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 26 August 2013, 14:17

The strikes are coming Bashar.

Thumb lebanon_first 26 August 2013, 18:23

allah ysima3 minnak mincanada. i didnt know lavrov said such a thing though...

Missing -_-wolf-_- 26 August 2013, 20:00

The UN is only an insurance policy for the US , look at what they did in Afghanistan & Iraq for example , both were a complete failure in fact it has only created more Radicals .
Now we are seeing history repeating itself what did the US say about WMD existing in Iraq ? Can you forget when the then General Powell sat in at the UN with his infamous proof providing the world that Saddam has these weapons & therefore we ( the US ) should attack ? Well we all know now that there was Nothing !
Now it is Syria's turn another propaganda , I would not be surprised if the US provided the Rebels with these chemical weapons just to justify a Pre-emptive strike Underwritten by Israel KSA & the GCC states ! Then what ......we would have another Iraq ? Everyday we hear of Bombings there is that what we want next door to us Lebanese ?
Signed Wolf !!

Thumb benzona 26 August 2013, 21:13

Not convincing the boar, sorry!

Thumb benzona 26 August 2013, 21:14

It could be intimidation, or it could be the real thing. Let's hope it will calm down troops on both sides.

Default-user-icon Neal (Guest) 26 August 2013, 23:06

you know what amazes me Roar ? how can one person mustered so much stupidity . you must speak and answer your self quiet often don.t you ?

Missing coolmec 26 August 2013, 23:25

min-Canada
The US could care less about Russia's green light as they don't need it. The Russian army in its entirety will not dare bulging. They know and fear US technology and fire power. Besides they know if they get involved they will be soundly defeated and that is very poor Public relations for Russia's arms exports so they will dump Bachar like a piece of trash.
wait and see it will be show time and pay back time

Missing cedars 27 August 2013, 05:02

The last days of Saddam Husseim deja vue.....You know what comes next...Today Syria is out of control, no one can control Al-Qaeda, and extremism pronounced by HA, next no fly zone, then peace in Lebanon.