THE HAGUE: Experts from the world鈥檚 watchdog tasked with destroying chemical weapons are probing reports that toxic arms have been used 45 times in Syria since late last year, the body鈥檚 chief said Friday.
Ahmet Uzumcu, its director general, said there was 鈥渁 huge list of allegations鈥� of the use of toxic arms reported to the operations hub of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
In the 鈥渟econd part of 2016, 30 different incidents, and since the beginning of this year, 15 separate incidents, so 45,鈥� he told a reporters, brandishing a list of several pages which he chose to keep confidential.
They include the April 4 sarin gas attack on the opposition-held town of Khan Sheikhun. 鈥淎ll these allegations are recorded by our experts, who follow this every day from our operations center,鈥� Uzumcu said.
鈥淭he mission, if it goes ahead, will not be an easy one. The Syrian regime had enough time to erase whatever traces were left (of the chemical attack). It will have time to do that until the watchdog arrives in Syria,鈥� Hamdan Al-Shehri, a political analyst and international relations expert, told Arab News on Friday.
鈥淭he regime has been condemned for using chemical weapons against civilians, and this was proven by the British and the French, who conducted tests on samples taken from the victims. The question is, will there be any accountability based on the results of the new mission,鈥� Al-Shehri added.
The OPCW is currently trying to ensure it is safe enough to deploy its fact-finding team to the town for further analysis, after Uzumcu said last week that 鈥渋ncontrovertible鈥� test results from OPCW-designated labs on samples taken from victims showed sarin gas or a similar substance had been used.
The regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad has 鈥渁lready stated that it would support this mission, actually it has invited us to go via Damascus,鈥� he said.
鈥淭he problem is that this area is controlled by different armed opposition groups, so we need to strike some deals with them to ensure a temporary cease-fire, which we understand the Syrian government is willing to do,鈥� he added.
鈥淚f we can put all this together then we will deploy. The team is ready, and we have the volunteers.鈥�
However, it is not yet mandated to also visit the Shayrat air base in the central Syrian province of Homs.
The base was the target of a US strike launched in the wake of the Khan Sheikhun attack, and Russia has called for the allegations that it was stocking chemical weapons to be investigated.
Uzumcu also confirmed that the OPCW, based in The Hague, believed Daesh terrorists had used 鈥渟ulfur mustard鈥� near Iraq鈥檚 second city of Mosul last week.
The Iraqi military said some security personnel were injured in the April 15 attack as part of the operation to recapture Mosul.
鈥� With input from AP, AFP
Chemical weapons allegedly used 45 times in Syria: OPCW chief
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