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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 25

      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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    2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 25

      We focused on one street where entire buildings were leveled by conventional bombs. Then, we identified a single apartment building where a chlorine bomb was dropped. This is where the evidence begins. https://nyti.ms/2yG0LsF pic.twitter.com/rO39feFpot

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    3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 25

      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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    4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 25

      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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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 25

      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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        1. Joe Harb‏ @d_zstr Jun 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          Can I take a selfie with with your "evidence"?

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        1. BasriC2‏ @BasriCCC Jun 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          Lies again?

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        2. Neill.grep@gmail.com‏ @Desoltefiber35 Jun 25
          Replying to @Desoltefiber35 @nytimes

          Remind us who is/was funding the terrorists

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        2. raven red‏ @yukselurek Jun 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          Hımm yes analyzedpic.twitter.com/qpR0S9O9O1

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        2. Салобой‏ @Saloboy33 Jun 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          The bomb broke celling but did not damage the sofa it hit. Okeeey

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        1. Michael Kobs‏ @MichaKobs Aug 5
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          https://twitter.com/MichaKobs/status/1011243019977347073 …

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          Michael Kobs @MichaKobs
          Once again the NYT published a blatant propaganda piece using a lot of details found by independent investigators and tries to reverse the findings in a sometimes self-contradicting way. https://twitter.com/malachybrowne/status/1011175621265969153 …
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        2. MathiBala‏ @mathibalaa Jun 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          funniest part, if u able confirm "just if it is dropped from air" i could digest a little, how do u concluded it is from only syrian military? y not russian , american or isreal military???

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        3. Thomas de Freitas‏ @_tdefreitas Jun 26
          Replying to @mathibalaa @nytimes

          The conclusion came from a number of factors. The fact that Syrian regime aircraft took off from a nearby airbase around the time of the strike, the type of attack (this is something Assad has done before), the fact that the attack was on those resisting Assad (motive), etc.

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        1. Alberto Thomas‏ @AlbertoThomas Jun 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          I couldn’t find your report on this bomb going off?https://youtu.be/qEqI7odf1fA 

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        1. Ray‏ @RaymondW21c Jun 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          Whom did you use as analysts? Are your reporters trained in explosives, metallurgy, forensics, physics and engineering?

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        1. Dan Cox‏ @DanCox05341052 Jun 25
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          And ?

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        1. JUAN FILEMON‏ @offline_mx Jun 25
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          @RT_com @KremlinRussia_E what about this

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        1. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk Jun 25
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          Criminals led by a criminal. Most surprising part is the lukewarm response, and just rhetoric & Lip - Service from the world community & super powers. Seems they are enjoying it like a Roman emperor watching Gladiators killing each other in a Roman theater. Shame on them all.

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        1. Michael Beglan‏ @beglan_michael Jun 25
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          Real investigative journalist Seymour Hirsch has already debunked your dishonest narrative. But as the Nazi Gobbels said keep saying the lie often enough and it will be believed. You have learned well from the master propagandist. Go to Iraq and find the WMD's you told us about

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