Russian Foreign Minister Segei Lavrov has questioned the impartiality of probes being carried out by an international organization into accusations of a chemical attack in Syria.
Syrian Army has discovered a large workshop of Jeish al-Fatah coalition of terrorist groups that had been used for making chemical weapons in Eastern Aleppo, a military source disclosed Saturday.
The Syrian government has submitted documents to the UN chemical weapons watchdog, bearing evidence of a militant mustard gas attack against civilians near the country’s northwestern city of Aleppo.
ISIS terror group has reportedly used chemical weapons in their recent offensive against a Shia Turkmen-populated town in Iraq’s northern province of Kirkuk, in which three civilians lost their lives and hundreds more suffered injuries.
The source at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has announced that the ISIS terror group used mustard gas against Kurdish Peshmerga forces in Iraq last year.
The head of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has again called on the Israeli regime to join the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).
Following several weeks of heavy fighting with militants, the Syrian army has taken full control of a strategic town near Aleppo in the north of the country.
The world's chemical weapons watchdog said Thursday that it had completed nearly half its inspections of Syria's arsenal.
The head of the team tasked with destroying Syria's chemical weapons says he is concerned about accessing some sites in rebel-controlled areas.
UN-led chemical weapons experts have reported making "encouraging initial progress" following their discussions with government officials in Damascus.
The team of 20 international inspectors who have been issued the task to ensure that Syria chemical weapons are destroyed have crossed the border into the Arab country.
The UN Security Council (UNSC) has unanimously passed a binding resolution that requires the Syrian government to eliminate its chemical weapons arsenal but does not indicate any use of force as demanded by US and its allies.
A White House official has reiterated that the US does not ruled out military strikes against Syria if Damascus does not abide by a US-Russian plan to hand over its chemical weapons arsenal for destruction.
The world's chemical weapons watchdog has received details on the Syrian chemical weapons program, which it has been tasked with dismantling, it said Friday.
Russia's UN envoy has sharply criticized Western nations' "small propaganda storm in a glass of water" regarding allegations that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons against its own people.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has questioned the reliability of the evidence put forth by the United States on the alleged use of chemical weapons by Syrian forces against foreign-sponsored militants.