Syrian regime found responsible for Douma chemical attack
by Martin Chulov Middle East correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#68933)
Watchdog report follows years-long investigation into strike that killed 43 civilians in Damascus suburb
Investigators from the global chemical weapons agency have found the Syrian regime responsible for a poison gas attack that killed 43 people in a suburb of Damascus in 2018, leaving victims choking to death in the basement of a home.
In a report nearly five in the making, the Organisation for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) found the canisters carrying poison gas had been dropped by a Syrian air force helicopter over Douma - then one of the last opposition strongholds near the Syrian capital.
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