Chemical watchdog: Chlorine used in 2018 Syria attack
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons determines chlorine was used in deadly attack on the town of Douma in April 2018.
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons determines chlorine was used in deadly attack on the town of Douma in April 2018.
Chemical weapons watchdog voices concern over reports of a chlorine gas attack in which 24 people were injured.
POTUS insists that US is investigating reports of attacks, but implies that chlorine may not justify action against Syria.
Defense Minister says IDF will not allow transfer of chlorine bombs from Syria, but it may be too late. Assad using chlorine on civilians.
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Diplomats say there is 'mounting evidence' of more chlorine gas attacks despite lengthy chemical removal process.
Secretary of State warns Syria of consequences if it is discovered the regime used chlorine gas this week.
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The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons says it found "compelling confirmation" of the use of chlorine gas in Syria.
U.S. Secretary of State says he has seen “raw data” indicating that the Syrian government has used chlorine gas in a “number of instances”.
Scientific analysis conducted for the Telegraph finds traces of chlorine and ammonia present at the site of three attacks in Syria.
United Nations Security Council calls for an investigation into reports of alleged chlorine gas use in some Syrian towns.