UN investigators ready to deploy to Syria
United Nations
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says a U.N. team is ready to deploy to
Syria within the next 24 to 48 hours to investigate chemical weapons
attack claims
Government forces reportedly shelled the rebel
stronghold of Darraya according to this latest video posted to a social
media website whose content Reuters cannot independently verify. The
attacks on the Damascus suburb came as Washington continues to
investigate the use of chemicals weapons in the war-torn country. White
House Spokesman Jay Carney. SOUNDBITE: White house Spokesman Jay Carney
saying: "What we have made clear, and we can go over it again, is that
we have established, with varying degrees of confidence, that there have
been incidents of chemical weapons use - sarin, in particular, in a
limited fashion - in Syria. We are now working to build upon that
evidence to increase the amount of evidence to find, specifically, what
happened; what occurred; who was responsible; and build that case, if
you will." So far, assertions of chemical weapon use have been based on
Israeli and western intelligence photos as well as traces of toxins.
Concerns have reached the point that the UN says it is ready to send in a
team to investigate. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
SOUNDBITE: United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon saying: "Dr.
Sellstrom and his team of experts remain ready to deploy to Syria within
24-48 hours...Even while waiting for Syrian consent to enter the
country they have been doing what they have to do, what they have to do,
what they can do to analyze available information." Syria denies using
chemical weapons in the two-year-old civil war in which more than 70,000
people have been killed.
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