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Syria conflict: Sarin gas chemicals destroyed | Syria conflict: Sarin gas chemicals destroyed |
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The international chemical weapons watchdog says that all the precursor chemicals for sarin gas removed from Syria have been destroyed. | The international chemical weapons watchdog says that all the precursor chemicals for sarin gas removed from Syria have been destroyed. |
The 580 tonnes of chemicals were neutralised on board a specially built American ship in the Mediterranean Sea. | The 580 tonnes of chemicals were neutralised on board a specially built American ship in the Mediterranean Sea. |
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said the ship's crew have now begun to neutralise 22 tonnes of sulphur mustard. | The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said the ship's crew have now begun to neutralise 22 tonnes of sulphur mustard. |
The process is part of a Russian-US deal to eliminate Syria's arsenal. | The process is part of a Russian-US deal to eliminate Syria's arsenal. |
The deal was drawn up after hundreds of people died in a sarin attack in the Ghouta area outside Damascus on 21 August last year. | The deal was drawn up after hundreds of people died in a sarin attack in the Ghouta area outside Damascus on 21 August last year. |
The US ship, the MV Cape Ray, was fitted out with two $5m (£3m) mobile hydrolysis systems, developed in 2013 by US military researchers, specifically to deal with the chemicals. | |
OPCW chief ambassador Ahmet Uzumcu announced the completion of this stage of the process on Wednesday. | OPCW chief ambassador Ahmet Uzumcu announced the completion of this stage of the process on Wednesday. |
The two hydrolysis systems neutralised the precursor chemicals - methylphosphonyl difluoride - by mixing them with fresh water and "reagents" and then heating the mixture to reduce its toxicity. | The two hydrolysis systems neutralised the precursor chemicals - methylphosphonyl difluoride - by mixing them with fresh water and "reagents" and then heating the mixture to reduce its toxicity. |
Once the ship has processed the remaining sulphur mustard chemicals, all of the resulting effluents will be transported to Finland and Germany for disposal at land-based facilities. | Once the ship has processed the remaining sulphur mustard chemicals, all of the resulting effluents will be transported to Finland and Germany for disposal at land-based facilities. |
As the process to deal with the chemicals is nearing its end, the United Nations has already raised concerns over the use of chlorine as a weapon by President Bashar al-Assad's forces. | As the process to deal with the chemicals is nearing its end, the United Nations has already raised concerns over the use of chlorine as a weapon by President Bashar al-Assad's forces. |
Chlorine was not included in the list of toxic agents declared by Syria as part of its agreement to hand over its chemical stockpile. | Chlorine was not included in the list of toxic agents declared by Syria as part of its agreement to hand over its chemical stockpile. |
Although it has many legitimate industrial functions, the use of chlorine as a weapon is banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention. | Although it has many legitimate industrial functions, the use of chlorine as a weapon is banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention. |
If high concentrations of the chemical enter the lungs it can cause death. | If high concentrations of the chemical enter the lungs it can cause death. |
President Assad's government has denied using chlorine but an OCPW investigation found evidence that it was being used in "a systematic manner". | President Assad's government has denied using chlorine but an OCPW investigation found evidence that it was being used in "a systematic manner". |
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