Dozens of people were killed in a chemical attack in Douma, Syria in April, triggering U.S.-led airstrikes inside the country. We set out to investigate what happened. https://nyti.ms/2yG0LsF pic.twitter.com/4t4BgGjM4K
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We gathered a vast trove of information, using 67 videos filmed by witnesses and images broadcast by Russian TV. We also spoke to least 25 witnesses, doctors, career scientists and chemical weapons experts. http://nyti.ms/2yG0LsF pic.twitter.com/3PQHrpMO1C
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We were able to reconstruct the building’s layout, confirming that this is where at least 34 people died — men, women and children, spread across 2 floors and its stairwells https://nyti.ms/2yGfQua pic.twitter.com/K9BNnXHai3
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We also analyzed the bomb itself, studying the debris, the damage it caused and the corrosion on its casing. This evidence suggests that it was dropped from the air by the Syrian military. https://nyti.ms/2yGfQua pic.twitter.com/cy0J3vCYp3
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Baloney. Warmongering claptrap.
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Its five years old
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Jus ad bellum Doctrine.
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