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Ελεύθεροι σκοπευτές γάζωσαν με σφαίρες αυτοκίνητο της ομάδας
εμπειρογνωμόνων του ΟΗΕ στη Δαμασκό, αναγκάζοντάς τους να οπισθοχωρήσουν
στην πρώτη προσπάθειά τους να φτάσουν στο σημείο όπου καταγγέλλεται ότι
το καθεστώς Άσαντ έσπειρε το θάνατο με τη χρήση χημικών όπλων.Το όχημα δέχτηκε πυροβολισμούς στην «ουδέτερη ζώνη», όπου κυβέρνηση και αντικαθεστωτικοί είχαν συμφωνήσει να τηρήσουν κατάπαυση του πυρός για να επιτραπεί στους επιθεωρητές να συλλέξουν αποδεικτικά στοιχεία.
Η ομάδα των εμπειρογνωμόνων αναγκάστηκε να επιστρέψει σε σημείο ελέγχου. Το αυτοκίνητο, το πρώτο όχημα της αυτοκινητοπομπής, καταστράφηκε και αντικαθίσταται προκειμένου να μπορέσουν οι επιθεωρητές των Ηνωμένων Εθνών να συνεχίσουν την έρευνα.
Εκπρόσωπος του ΟΗΕ ανακοίνωσε πως το πρώτο όχημα της αυτοκινητοπομπής δέχτηκε πολλές σφαίρες από «άγνωστους σκοπευτές» στην ουδέτερη ζώνη.
http://www.tovima.gr/world/article/?aid=527497
26/8/13
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U.N. inspectors reach Syria gas victims despite coming under fire...
ReplyDelete(Reuters) - U.N. chemical weapons inspectors in Syria met and took samples from victims of an apparent poison gas attack in a rebel-held suburb of Damascus on Monday after the U.N. team themselves survived a sniper attack that hit a vehicle in their convoy.
A Syrian doctor told Reuters from the suburb, Mouadamiya, that investigators from the United Nations had crossed the frontline from the center of the capital, which remains under the control of President Bashar al-Assad's forces.
The U.N. said one vehicle in its convoy had been crippled by shooting by "unidentified snipers", but mentioned no injuries. Their arrival meant whoever fired had failed to turn them back.
With Western powers considering military strikes, despite vocal opposition from Assad and his Russian and Iranian allies, any evidence to support rebel claims that government forces fired gas-laden rockets five days ago that killed hundreds of civilians will be a key element in arguments for peace or war.
"I am with the team now," the doctor who uses the name Abu Karam told Reuters by telephone from rebel-held Mouadamiya.
"We are in the Rawda mosque and they are meeting with the wounded. Our medics and the inspectors are talking to the patients and taking samples from the victims now."
Wassim al-Ahmad, an opposition activist, said members of the Free Syrian Army umbrella rebel organization and the opposition's Mouadamiya Local Council were accompanying the inspectors on their tour of the suburb.
"The inspectors are now examining victims being treated at a makeshift hospital in Mouadamiya and are taking blood samples from them," Ahmad said.
Activists say at least 80 people were killed in Mouadamiya when the district was hit with poison gas at 4:00 a.m. on August 21. Three other rebel-held districts - Irbin, Ain Tarma and Jobar - were also hit in attacks that killed hundreds of people.
An opposition activist said a large crowd was growing of people eager to air their grievances to the U.N. team. There was a plan for the experts also to take samples from corpses.
The inspectors pressed on despite the sniper attack that disabled the lead vehicle in their convoy, forcing them to turn back for a replacement car.....http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/26/us-syria-crisis-idUSBRE97K0EL20130826?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews
26/8/13
Los inspectores de la ONU entrevistan a víctimas del supuesto ataque químico...
ReplyDelete1. Cinco días después de la denuncia de la oposición, muchas pruebas pueden haberse perdido
2. El régimen sirio afirma que la visita servirá para demostrar su inocencia
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Los especialistas de Naciones Unidas han regresado a su hotel tras su visita a Muadamiya, uno de los suburbios cercanos a Damasco donde, supuestamente, se han utilizado armas químicas. Según han comentado testigos a varias agencias de noticias, durante las tres horas que ha durado la misión el equipo ha entrevistado a varios heridos y tomado muestras del terreno. Tras la visita, los observadores no hn querido hacer comentarios.....http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2013/08/26/actualidad/1377504260_475597.html
26/8/13