Russia, Syria trying to ‘sanitize’ chemical attack site – U.S. State Dept
Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said the team of inspectors from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) had not been given access to the site of the alleged attack in the town of Douma on April 7.
“We have credible information that indicates that Russian officials are working with the Syrian regime to deny and to delay these inspectors from gaining access to Douma,” Nauert told a news briefing.
While repeating that Syria was responsible for the attacks, Nauert also said the United States had credible information that “people on the ground have been pressured by both Russia and Syria to try to change their stories.”
Western countries say scores of people were gassed to death in the attack. Russia and its ally deny that.
A U.N. security team came under fire in Syria on Wednesday while doing reconnaissance for inspectors to visit the sites of the suspected attack.
Nauert said the United States worried that the evidence would “deteriorate” the longer the inspectors were delayed.
“That is of great concern to us,” she said.
Source: reuters
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