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Russia faces criticisim at UN Security Council over Syria chemical ‘attack’

Chigozie Ekwenye
Last updated: April 5, 2017 5:48 pm
By Chigozie Ekwenye
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Russia has been sharply criticised by other world powers at the UN Security Council in New York over the chemical weapons deaths in northern Syria.

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What happened?What do the Russians say?What did they say at the UN?What do others say to the Russian version?

Moscow’s suggestions that civilians were poisoned by rebel weapons on the ground have been widely rejected.

The UK’s foreign secretary, a rebel commander and a weapons expert all said evidence pointed to an attack by the Syrian government, Russia’s ally.

The issue is also overshadowing an aid conference on Syria in Brussels.

Seventy donor nations are discussing aid efforts in the war-ravaged country. The UN’s Emergency Relief Coordinator, Stephen O’Brien, said details of new pledges would be released later on Wednesday.

According to UK-based monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 20 children and 52 adults were killed in the chemical incident in Khan Sheikhoun, Idlib province, on Tuesday.

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Opening the Security Council meeting, UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Kim Won-soo said that, if confirmed, this would be biggest chemical weapons attack in Syria since Ghouta in August 2013, when hundreds of people were killed in rebel-held suburbs of Damascus.

What happened?

Footage from Khan Sheikhoun following the incident on Tuesday showed civilians, many of them children, choking and foaming at the mouth.

Witnesses say clinics treating the injured were then targeted by air strikes.

Some of the victims were treated across the border in Turkey. One woman in hospital said: “We were affected by the gas. We couldn’t stand up. I felt dizzy and sick. I suffer from shortness of breath. I couldn’t breathe.”

The World Health Organization said some of the victims had symptoms consistent with exposure to nerve agents.

A team from medical charity MSF treating victims in Idlib found patients’ symptoms were “consistent with exposure to a neurotoxic agent such as sarin gas”, the charity said in a statement.

Sonia Khush, Syria director of the charity Save the Children, said victims had travelled far and wide to get treatment, making it difficult to estimate how many had been affected.

What do the Russians say?

The government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad denies its forces launched a chemical weapons attack.

Russia has acknowledged that Syrian planes did attack Khan Sheikhoun but it says the aircraft struck a depot producing chemical weapons, for use by militants in Iraq.

“Yesterday [Tuesday], from 11:30am to 12:30pm local time, Syrian aviation made a strike on a large terrorist ammunition depot and a concentration of military hardware in the eastern outskirts of Khan Sheikhoun town,” Russian defence ministry spokesman Igor Konoshenkov said.

“On the territory of the depot there were workshops which produced chemical warfare munitions.”

What did they say at the UN?

Matthew Rycroft, the UK’s ambassador to the UN, told the Security Council that Mr Assad had “humiliated” Russia by “making a mockery” of the peace process it had brokered with some rebel groups.

“What is your plan?” he asked. “What is your plan to stop these horrific senseless attacks? We had a plan and we had the support and you rejected it to protect Assad.”

Russia and China have blocked attempts to impose sanctions on Syria.

UN Ambassador to the United Nations Matthew Rycroft speaks during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council in New York, 5 AprilImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionMatthew Rycroft suggested Russia had been “humiliated” by its ally Syria
Russia's deputy UN ambassador, Vladimir Safronkov, attends the United Nations Security Council meeting in New York, 5 April
Image captionVladimir Safronkov accused Syrian rebels of fabricating evidence

Russia’s deputy ambassador to the UN, Vladimir Safronkov, hit back by accusing the UK of being “obsessed” with overthrowing President Assad instead of seeking peace.

He said his country – which can veto any UN Security Council resolution – saw no need for a new resolution and called for a “full, objective” international investigation. Much of the video evidence of the attack had, he argued, been “staged”.

The US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, said Syrian chemical attacks would continue if nothing was done.

“Time and time again Russia uses the same false narrative to deflect attention from their ally in Damascus,” she said.

Hinting at possible unilateral action by the US, she added: “When the United Nations consistently fails in its duty to act collectively, there are times in the life of states that we are compelled to take our own action.”

French UN envoy Francois Delattre blamed the Assad government for the attack, accusing it of “destructive madness”.

He said the world needed an “America that is seriously committed to a solution in Syria”.

What do others say to the Russian version?

Hasan Haj Ali, commander of the Free Idlib Army rebel group, told Reuters news agency: “Everyone saw the plane while it was bombing with gas.”

Local journalists say there are no military positions in the town itself but an array of broadly aligned rebel groups controlling the area surrounding it.

Critics of the Russian statement say reports of the release of gas came hours before the times stated by Mr Konoshenkov.

US blames Assad over ‘chemical attack’

A chemical weapons expert, Col Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, told the BBC that the Russian version of events was “pretty fanciful”.

The idea that a nerve gas like Sarin could spread after a weapons manufacturing process had been bombed was “unsustainable”, he added.

US President Donald Trump called the deaths a “terrible affront to humanity”.

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