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A chemical weapons watchdog has found that chlorine gas was used in April's attack on the Syrian city of Douma. | A chemical weapons watchdog has found that chlorine gas was used in April's attack on the Syrian city of Douma. |
The interim report by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said "various chlorinated organic chemicals" had been found but there was no evidence of nerve agents. | |
Dozens of civilians were killed in the attack on the rebel-held town in the Eastern Ghouta region near Damascus. | Dozens of civilians were killed in the attack on the rebel-held town in the Eastern Ghouta region near Damascus. |
The Syrian government denies carrying out any chemical weapons attacks. | The Syrian government denies carrying out any chemical weapons attacks. |
Following the Douma attack, US, British and French warplanes launched strikes against government military targets. | |
Medics in Douma reported on 7 April that more than 500 patients had been brought to medical facilities with symptoms suggesting exposure to a chemical agent. | |
Rescue workers also reported a strong smell of chlorine in the air following an air strike that targeted two locations in Douma. | |
The OPCW sent a fact-finding mission to Douma about a week later. | |
"Along with explosive residues, various chlorinated organic chemicals were found in samples from two sites," the preliminary report said. | |
"Work by the team to establish the significance of these results is on-going. The FFM (fact-finding mission) team will continue its work to draw final conclusions." | |
The report said two samples from gas cylinders recovered at the scene tested positive for chlorine. | |
Following the attack, a UN investigation said evidence pointed to the use of chlorine but that some people had exhibited symptoms more consistent with exposure to a nerve agent. | |
The OPCW report, however, said that "no organophosphorous nerve agents or their degradation products were detected" at the sites. | |
The five-year siege of the Eastern Ghouta, an agricultural region outside the capital where at least 265,000 civilians lived, was the longest in modern history. | |
It came to an end in April, after a two-month offensive by pro-government forces, backed by Russian air strikes, that decimated homes, businesses and hospitals and reportedly left more than 1,700 men, women and children dead. |