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Syrian government behind sarin gas attack which killed 83 in April, say UN investigators

The Associated Press • September 7, 2017, 09:29:04 IST
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Syrian president Bashar Assad’s air force conducted a sarin-gas attack that killed at least 83 civilians in April, UN-mandated investigators said Wednesday.

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Geneva: Syrian president Bashar Assad’s air force conducted a sarin-gas attack that killed at least 83 civilians in April, one of 20 chemical weapons attacks perpetrated by the Syrian government in the past four years, UN-mandated investigators said Wednesday. The investigators also appealed to the US-led coalition to better protect civilians as it strikes at Islamic State militants in the east. The latest report by the Commission of Inquiry on Syria offers among the strongest evidence yet of allegations that Assad’s forces carried out the 4 April attack on Khan Sheikhoun in rebel-held Idlib province in which dozens of people were killed. The United States quickly blamed the Syrian government and launched a punitive strike on Shayrat air base, where the report says the Sukhoi-22 plane took off. Syrian government officials have denied responsibility, and said in August that they would allow in UN teams to investigate. Russia says the United States and its Western allies rushed to judgement and blamed the Syrian government without ever visiting the site. [caption id=“attachment_3942347” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AP Representational image. AP[/caption] “We have analysed all the other interpretations” of who might have conducted the attack, commission chairman Paulo Pinheiro said at a Geneva news conference. “It is our task to verify these allegations, and we concluded … that this attack was perpetrated by the Syrian air force.” Wednesday’s report, the 14th by the commission since it was set up by the UN’s Human Rights Council in 2011, covers little more than four months, from March to early July. The report is based on information retrieved from satellite images, video, photos, medical records, and over 300 interviews. “The commission finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that Syrian forces attacked Khan Sheikhoun with a sarin bomb at approximately 6.45 am on April 4, constituting the war crimes of using chemical weapons and indiscriminate attacks in a civilian inhabited area,” the report said. The commission said the Khan Sheikhoun chemical attack killed at least 83 people and wounded 293. It was among four chemical attacks the commission tallied over the span of its investigation — including the use of “weaponised chlorine” in three other locations. However it documented 25 incidents of chemical weapons use in Syria between March 2013 and March 2017, of which 20 were perpetrated by government forces and used primarily against civilians. The report, which also documents violations by Al-Qaeda’s branch and other militant groups in Syria, said the commission is gravely concerned about the impact of coalition air strikes on civilians in Raqqa, where US-backed Syrian forces are battling IS. It also accused US forces of failing to take all feasible precautions to protect civilians when attacking a mosque near Aleppo in March. The report comes as Assad’s forces have advanced on a number of fronts against IS and other insurgent groups. De-escalation zones set up by Russia, Iran and Turkey have meanwhile sharply reduced the fighting in some areas. Syrian government forces, backed by Russian and Iranian firepower and troops, on Tuesday broke a nearly three-year siege by the Islamic State over parts of the eastern city of Deir el-Zour. Syrian activists on Wednesday said fierce fighting is underway between pro-government forces and IS militants around a garrison in Deir el-Zour, after an Islamic State counterattack late Tuesday involving multiple suicide bombings. The fighting was centred around the military base of the 137th Brigade on the outskirts of Deir el-Zour, where the siege had been breached the day before. The advance of government forces in Deir el-Zour was a breakthrough against the militants for Assad and his Russian and Iranian allies, and could soon provide relief for tens of thousands of civilians besieged by Islamic State since early 2015 who have been reliant on erratic air drops for survival. The UN’s Syria envoy, Staffan de Mistura, expressed hope that lifting the siege on Deir el-Zour will soon allow for humanitarian access to flow into the besieged eastern city in a much cheaper and more effective way. The Lebanese militant Hezbollah group whose fighters are among Iranian-backed forces pushing toward Deir el-Zour congratulated the Syrian leadership. In a statement Wednesday, it said this latest achievement is a “prelude for the liberation of all remaining Syrian territory.” It described it as a victory also for Syria’s allies who stood by it. The commander of the Russian forces in Syria, Colonel General Sergei Surovikin, said Russian jets have carried out more than 2,600 airstrikes in the past two weeks to support the government’s efforts to drive Islamic State from Deir el-Zour.

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