Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Rebels conduct new chemical weapons attack in Syria near Turkish border - report (3 VIDEO)

The rebels used chemical weapons in north-eastern Syria near the border with Turkey on Tuesday, a Lebanese TV channel Al-Mayadeen reported.
The toxic shell exploded near a Kurdish defense forces’ checkpoint close to the border with Turkey in the city of Ras al-Ayn al-Hasakah.
The attack was reported by Kurdish defense forces who are conducting military operations against the rebels in the region.
They are quoted as saying they saw toxic yellow smoke that followed the shell explosion, while some of them had symptoms of severe chemical intoxication accompanied by nausea.
The reported chemical attack comes amid the second day of fierce fighting in the town.
The Kurdish forces have successfully repelled several attacks by armed groups of extremists of the Nusra Front ( Jabhat al-Nusra), and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, killing 28 militants.

This comes as the joint mission of UN international experts and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is in Syria inspecting the sites of the toxic attacks and destroying chemical weaponry.

The joint mission was launched after the US and its allies threatened to apply military action on Syria following the August 21 attack in Damascus’ eastern Ghouta suburb, which killed between dozens and 1,300 people, according to varying reports.

Syria officially became an OPCW member at the beginning of October, in an attempt to resolve the chemical weapons issue in the war-torn country.

Damascus also began destroying the first chemical weapons at that time, which, according to the deal brokered by the US and Russia in September, must be fully eliminated by June 30, 2014.

Syrian authorities have declared 23 chemical weapons sites. The joint mission have verified 21 sites, the organization said in a report acquired by AP on Monday.

“The two remaining sites have not been visited due to security reasons,” the report added, suggesting that are in rebel-held areas.

Syria has also declared 41 facilities -  18 chemical weapons production facilities, 12 chemical weapons storage facilities, eight mobile units to fill chemical weapons, and three chemical weapons-related facilities -  at the chemical sites where it stored approximately 1,300 tons of precursors and agents, and over 1,200 unfilled munitions to deliver them.

"In addition, the Syrian authorities have reported finding two cylinders not belonging to them, which are believed to contain chemical weapons," said Ahmet Uzumcu, chief of the global chemical weapons watchdog, in the OPCW report. 
As part of his regional trip, UN –Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has traveled to Damascus in an attempt to gain support for the Geneva-2 peace conference. The talks, aimed at ending the Syrian conflict, were jointly proposed by the US and Russia.

Nineteen Syrian rebel groups announced on Sunday that they would not take part in the peace talks, which are scheduled for the end of November.  

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has called threats to undermine the talks “outrageous.”

The main opposition group, the Syrian National Coalition, recently reiterated its demand for President Bashar Assad to step down as a precondition for the peace conference.

Lavrov has also called on those who have influence on the Syrian opposition to persuade them to attend so that all sides of the conflict can take part in the Geneva-2 conference.
 rt.com
29/10/13
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3 comments:

  1. Russia deeply concerned over new reports on use of chemical weapons by extremists in Syria...

    MOSCOW, October 30 (Itar-Tass) - Russia is deeply concerned over the reports on the use of chemical weapons by the extremists in north-eastern Syria, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated on Wednesday.

    “This information certainly should be checked thoroughly and should be investigated. Meanwhile, we recall again that U.N. Security Council Resolution 2118 approved unanimously shoulders special responsibility on neighbouring countries to Syria in order to prevent the chemical weapons from falling in the hands of non-state elements,” the Russian Foreign Ministry stated.
    http://www.itar-tass.com/en/c32/934609.html
    30/10/13

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  2. Syrie: nouvel usage d'armes chimiques par les rebelles, Moscou alarmé...

    Moscou est alarmé suite à l'annonce d'un nouvel usage d'armes chimiques par les rebelles syriens à la frontière turque et estime nécessaire de vérifier cette information, rapporte mercredi le ministère russe des Affaires étrangères.

    "Moscou est profondément préoccupé par les informations selon lesquelles des djihadistes auraient fait usage d'armes chimiques sur le territoire de la Syrie. Il va sans dire que ces informations doivent faire l'objet d'une vérification scrupuleuse et d'une enquête méticuleuse", lit-on dans le communiqué.

    Ce document a été publié après l'annonce d'une attaque aux gaz toxiques perpétrée mercredi 29 octobre par des djihadistes dans la ville frontalière syrienne de Ras Al-Ain, théâtre de plusieurs affrontements entre des combattants kurdes et des rebelles extrémistes.

    "Adoptée à l'unanimité, la résolution 2118 du Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies attribue une responsabilité particulière aux pays voisins de la Syrie pour ne pas admettre que des armes chimiques tombent entre les mains des groupes en dehors de tout Etat", rappelle la diplomatie russe.

    Selon la chaîne de télévision libanaise Al-Mayadin, des djihadistes auraient utilisé des armes chimiques lors d'un combat avec une milice d'autodéfense kurde en Syrie. Après la chute d'un obus lancé par les anti-Assad, une fumée jaune âcre s'est dégagée sur place. L'attaque aurait provoqué de graves symptômes d'intoxication chez plusieurs personnes.
    http://fr.ria.ru/world/20131030/199682116.html
    30/10/13

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  3. Kerry accuses Assad gov't of carrying out chemical attack in Syria

    US Secretary of State John Kerry has pinned the blame for the use of deadly chemicals weapons in Syria on President Assad's government, Voice of Russia's Ksenia Melnikova reports.

    Kerry said the conflict had claimed a total of 130,000 lives since it broke out three years ago. He stressed this number was hard to verify, adding all these people died of gunshot wounds or were killed by tanks, artillery and chemical attacks.

    The US foreign policy chief claimed that none of rebel groups had this kind of weapons at its disposal.

    John Kerry also welcomed the attention of international community to the Geneva-2 initiative and called the progress on it impressive.

    Kerry underscored that today's talks could kick-start the process of diplomatic settlement in Syria and ultimately change the way it is developing.
    Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_01_22/No-one-Mr-Kerry-has-right-to-withdraw-legitimacy-from-Syrian-govt-Syrian-FM-5809/

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