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Experts fear that sarin, chlorine and mustard gas stockpiles could be unsecured. By Megha Rajagopalan Megha Rajagopalan reported from Damascus, Syria. She interviewed former chemical weapons ...
According to a New York Times report, there is concern that reservoirs of sarin, mustard gas and chlorine could be not secured and lead to disaster. Since the fall of the Assad regime in December ...
World: The suspected sites were likely used for research, manufacturing, and storage of nerve agents like sarin, chlorine, and mustard gas. Some are believed to be hidden in caves or similar difficult ...
Discover the fascinating world of nitrogen, from knuckle-cracking to agriculture, and the urgent need to address nitrous ...
As many of us start our spring cleaning, experts say it’s essential to be careful when mixing cleaning chemicals.
Al-Assad used weapons like sarin and chlorine gas against rebel fighters and Syrian civilians during more than a decade of ...
In the Syrian civil war’s earliest days, Assad’s government only disclosed the locations of 27 sites to the OPCW.
Mixing bleach with vinegar can make chlorine gas, and mixing bleach and ammonia can make mustard gas. Both can cause burning eyes, a burning throat, and difficulty breathing, and can be fatal with ...
More than 100 chemical weapons sites are suspected to remain in Syria, left behind after the fall of former President Bashar ...
President Trump and past administrations have consistently warned that rogue states like Syria conceal their capabilities, ...
Vatican: At a Mass for pilgrims, Pope Francis made his first public appearance since leaving a hospital two weeks ago.
Mustard gas was, and is, the most efficient warfare gas known ... The first gas used in the war, chlorine, was extremely irritating and painful. The change to less painful chemical agents was not due ...