Where delegations weighed how to respond to charges that the Assad regime had just committed the deadliest chemical weapons attack in August 21st in the country’s two-year civil war, new testimonies by field doctors to Zaman alwasl assured a dirty game was played- Still- by the Jordanian, Russian and Syrian intelligence regarding stealing evidences and samples to hide the facts of last chemical massacre.
Dr. Yaser al-Shami, Eye-witnessed, said more than 900 unknown
victims had not been documented by Human Rights watchdogs. ''200 families were
killed in mass killing no one left,'' he added.
The emergency doctor said Sarin sample had been stolen by the
Jordanian intelligence during its delivery to the French embassy in Amman.
''They gave it to the Russians for thousands of dollars,'' Shami said.
Shami also accused the Jordanian Mukhabrat by replacing An
infected family by Sarin nerve gas by a healthy family supposed to visit one
the western embassies for taking samples.
More facts have been hidden Shami revealed, a medical team of 6 persons was disappeared
in the "Khan Eshieh" the Palestinian refugee camp, southwest Damascus, when they were on their way to
deliver samples to medical laboratories in Jordan.
Regime forces 41 day ago in August 21st stepped up military
operations in the Eastern Ghouta and Western Ghouta zones of the Damascus
region with aircraft and rocket launchers, causing several dozen dead and
wounded,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told AFP news agency.
The intensive bombing on the outskirts of the capital could be
heard by residents of Damascus, where a grey cloud capped the sky.
More than 115,000 people have died in Syria’s ongoing civil war, a
monitoring group said Tuesday.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that more than 41,000
civilians — including 6,000 children and 4,000 women — have been killed during
the two-and-a-half-year conflict, Reuters reports. About 41,000 fighters loyal
to the government have died, and rebel fighters make up about 23,000 of the
dead.
With 5,000 deaths in September alone, international attempts to
eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons since last month haven’t slowed the
bloodshed.
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