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One of the sites attacked in Syria by the West
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US suggests Russia, Syria may tamper with Douma evidence, Moscow denies

Russia, Syria may have tempered with evidence from Douma chemical attack, US says, after independent investigators were prevented by Syrian and Russian authorities from reaching the scene of the incident.

The United States accused Russia on Monday of blocking international inspectors from reaching the site of a suspected poison gas attack in Syria and said Russians or Syrians may have tampered with evidence on the ground.

 

 

Moscow denied the charge and blamed delays on retaliatory US-led missile strikes on Syria at the weekend.

 

Children carried after alleged chemical attack in Douma (Photo: AP)
Children carried after alleged chemical attack in Douma (Photo: AP)

In the fraught aftermath of the suspected attack in Douma and the West’s response, Washington also prepared to increase pressure on Russia, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s main ally, with new economic sanctions. European Union foreign ministers threatened similar measures.

 

And in London and Paris, British Prime Minister Theresa May and French President Emmanuel Macron faced criticism from political opponents over their decisions to take part in the air strikes against Syria.

 

Syria and Russia deny unleashing poison gas on April 7 during their offensive on Douma, which ended with the recapture of the town that had been the last rebel stronghold near the capital Damascus.

 

Western strike in Syria
Western strike in Syria

 

Relief organisations say dozens of men, women and children were killed. Footage of young victims foaming at the mouth and weeping in agony has thrust Syria’s civil war—in which half a million people have been killed in the past seven years—to the forefront of world concern again.

 

Inspectors from the Hague-based Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) travelled to Syria last week to inspect the site, but have yet to gain access to Douma, which is now under government control after the rebels withdrew. 

 

“It is our understanding the Russians may have visited the attack site,” US Ambassador Kenneth Ward said at an OPCW meeting in The Hague on Monday.

 


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