國際監督組織:敘利亞有人使用了化武
A global chemical weapons watchdog said Wednesday it has confirmed the banned nerve agent sarin and chlorine were "very likely" used in an attack in northern Syria last year.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said in a new report that sarin was probably used south of the city of Ltamenah on March 24, 2017. The watchdog also concluded that chlorine was likely used as a weapon the next day at Ltamenah Hospital and in the surrounding area.
The organization said its conclusions were based on witness testimony and sample analyses.
The OPCW's fact-finding team was created in 2014 in response to numerous allegations of chemical attacks in Syria with a mandate to "establish facts surrounding the allegations." The team was not mandated to assign blame for the chemical attacks.一個全球化學武器監督組織星期三(2018年6月14日)稱,該組織證實沙林和氯氣“很可能”去年在敘利亞北部被人用來發動攻擊。
禁止化學武器組織新發表一份報告稱,2017年3月24日在敘利亞一個北部城鎮艾拉塔明以南發生的攻擊中有人可能使用了沙林,第二天在這座城市的醫院及周邊地區,有人可能用氯氣作爲武器發動了襲擊。
禁止化學武器組織說,這項調查結果基於目擊者的證詞和樣本分析。
該組織在2014年建立了一個調查小組,以迴應有關敘利亞發生了化學武器攻擊的諸多指責,並以“針對指責尋求事實”作爲小組的工作責任。小組沒有權責確認是誰發動了這些化武攻擊。