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World News See other World News Articles Title: Russia to UN Security Council: Report on Chemical Attack in Syria Is Full of "Systemic Deficiencies" Which is why Russia shut down the biased attempt to railroad Syria posing as a UN investigation The OPCW-UN investigation into the chemical attack in Syrias Idlib province is littered with systemic deficiencies, Russias deputy UN envoy has told the UN Security Council, reiterating that Moscow maintains the April 4 incident was staged. On October 26, the OPCW-UN Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM) issued a report in which it pinned blame for the Khan Shaykhun incident on Damascus. With JIMs mandate set to expire on November 16, Russia criticized the methodology of the UN fact-finding mission, casting doubt on the mandates extension. Without a comprehensive change it will become a tool to settle accounts with the Syrian authorities, Russian deputy representative to the United Nations, Vladimir Safronkov, told the Security Council. advertisement Americas UN envoy, Nikki Haley, meanwhile tried to rally other members of the UN Security Council (UNSC) to renew JIM's mandate. Anyone who prevents us from achieving this goal is aiding and abetting those who have been using chemical weapons, she said. They are helping to ensure, not just that more women and children will die, but that those women and children will die in one of the cruelest, most painful ways possible. After carefully reviewing the deeply disappointing conclusions of the probe, Moscow blasted the report which it believes is full of systemic deficiencies and speculation, and drawn from statements by questionable sources. Noting that JIMs report cannot withstand any serious criticism, the Russian diplomat said the UN team did not even consider Moscows version of events, according to which the entire incident was choreographed. Moscow questioned the validity of biomedical and other samples that were obtained at the scene of the alleged attack. JIMs report, which is full of omissions, inconsistencies and contradictions is very mediocre, Safronkov said. They did not comply with the basic principle of the chain of custody of the material evidence. Russia also accused JIM of implementing their mandate very selectively without the use of the whole range of methods, which requires first and foremost collecting samples, questioning witnesses and gathering evidence directly at the site of the incident. The JIM mission never actually visited the site of the alleged attack, Russia pointed out, saying the experts relied on evidence collected by the militant groups controlling the area. The investigation also failed to properly inspect the Shayrat Airbase, Moscow said, explaining that while the experts visited the Syrian airfield, they did not collect ground samples there. OPCW worked under the assumption that sarin gas was delivered by a plane, despite failing to gather samples at the Shayrat Airbase site, after finally consenting to visit the strip, the Russian diplomat said, emphasizing that gathering samples at the base was crucial to determine the attribution of responsibility. Some of the evidence gathered by the UN team, Safronkov said, came from highly questionable sources, particularly the White Helmets group that has ties to extremists in Syria. OPCWs mission was not able to obtain key material evidence. All conclusions of their work were based on indirect testimonies, most of which was provided by the opposition and by NGOs that have no credibility, such as the White Helmets which are closely associated with Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists. So to take at face value the information by White Helmets is at very least in not very good taste, Safronkov told members of the UNSC. The report also failed to properly explain the delivery of sarin gas to the site in Idlib, Safronkov stated, adding, that the traces left by the explosion, and the lack of fragments, suggest the bomb was placed on the ground. Safronkov pointed out that the crater in Khan Shaykhun was rectangular which is characteristic of a detonation from a horizontal static position, while an air dropped bomb would have left an elliptical crater. The possibility of a staged attack is also confirmed by the traces of burning at the surface of the cement, the diplomat said, noting that the edges of the crater are not turned outward [as would have been the case with the aerial bomb], and there is no ground dispersed around it. The fact that the impact crater was filled with cement very soon after the incident, points to someone really trying to destroy evidence. JIMs findings, however, contradict Russias analysis. Presenting the conclusion of the investigation, the head of the panel, Edmond Mulet, said the experts established that sarin was dropped by a Syrian air strike, claiming the chemical used in Idlib matched those samples previously found in Syrian stockpiles. Such a composition would be very difficult to replicate, Mulet said. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
The USA and the media they control lie so much, far more than they tell the truth, that I believe almost nothing the USA says.
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