"Unable to identify perpetrator Syrian poison gas attack" - HLN.be
The former UN weapons marine traffic inspector Jan Van Aken, on the basis of the UN report does not say who is responsible for the poison gas attack marine traffic in Syria. "The report contains many technical details, but who did it, can not be concluded." That the Vice-President of the German party Die Linke disclosed.
According to the report there were possibly used homemade warheads, says Van Aken. "But that does not mean that this is the work of the rebels since the Assad regime also improvised 'Do-it-yourself' missile heads available. One can therefore impossible to say who is responsible. About such" In the eyes of Van Aken Russia has her own program in destroying the Syrian chemical weapons. "They marine traffic are concerned that an Islamist group in the possession of these weapons," says Van Aken. "There is therefore a strong marine traffic possibility that Assad under Russian pressure opens the door to be destroyed. Chemical weapons" Also France and Russia remain divided over guilt in Syria Hague: "UN report proves that Syria was behind attacks sarin gas" Ban Ki-moon: "Poison gas attack is a war crime" "Syrian intelligence unit spreads poison gas" UN report may also points perpetrator poison gas attack to
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The former UN weapons marine traffic inspector Jan Van Aken, on the basis of the UN report does not say who is responsible for the poison gas attack marine traffic in Syria. "The report contains many technical details, but who did it, can not be concluded." That the Vice-President of the German party Die Linke disclosed.
According to the report there were possibly used homemade warheads, says Van Aken. "But that does not mean that this is the work of the rebels since the Assad regime also improvised 'Do-it-yourself' missile heads available. One can therefore impossible to say who is responsible. About such" In the eyes of Van Aken Russia has her own program in destroying the Syrian chemical weapons. "They marine traffic are concerned that an Islamist group in the possession of these weapons," says Van Aken. "There is therefore a strong marine traffic possibility that Assad under Russian pressure opens the door to be destroyed. Chemical weapons" Also France and Russia remain divided over guilt in Syria Hague: "UN report proves that Syria was behind attacks sarin gas" Ban Ki-moon: "Poison gas attack is a war crime" "Syrian intelligence unit spreads poison gas" UN report may also points perpetrator poison gas attack to
More related news France and Russia remain divided over guilt in Syria Hague on Civil War in Syria Syria: "UN report proves that Syria was behind sarin gas attack" Ban Ki-moon: "Poison gas attack is a war crime" About Civil War in Syria Syria
HLN.be RSS (What is RSS?) HLN.be on Facebook HLN Newsletter Visit m.hln.be Smartphone HLN HLN as homepage in your favorites, see the archive The last 48 hours contact HLN.be advertise vacancies HLN.be partner sites how to reach us? The newspaper contact the newspaper subscribe to the newspaper during my vacation info about iPad subscriptions
Our French marine traffic language news www.7sur7.be. Follow the news on our sister site in Netherlands www.ad.nl.
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