The situation with the alleged chemical
attack in Syria's Idlib is gradually clearing up. The UN demanded those
responsible for the use of chemical weapons should be found.
"Every
time we have a moment in which the international community is capable
of being together, there is someone, somehow that tries to undermine
that feeling of hope by producing a feeling of horror and outrage," UN
Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura said. "But we are not going to give up.
On the contrary, we make use of all these horror moments to show they
cannot prevail," he added. However, many experts say that Assad's troops could not conduct such an attack. It was either terrorists or the Syrian opposition who could use chemical weapons.
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