Syria: UN votes to probe ‘chlorine gas attacks’
Panel will identify perpetrators and sponsors
THE UN security council voted unanimously yesterday to set up a panel to investigate chlorine gas attacks in Syria.
The resolution came in response to recent allegations of attacks using the toxic gas, which is not classed as a chemical weapon but which is nevertheless illegal for use in war.
It calls on UN secretary-general Ban Ki Moon, in co-ordination with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), to submit recommendations to set up a joint investigative body.
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