“Based on the applicant’s extensive presentation, including internal emails, text messaging and hidden draft reports, we unanimously express our concern about the unacceptable practices of investigating the alleged chemical attack in the Duma, near the Syrian capital Damascus, on April 7, 2018,” the statement said. text of the statement.
As noted, the evidence convinced the commission that the data on chemical analysis, consultations on toxicology, the study of ballistics, and the testimonies of witnesses were hidden.
“The evidence was presented to the Commission that cast doubt on the integrity of the OPCW,” WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson commented on the testimony of an OPCW informant.
He noted that the public is extremely interested to see materials on the investigation of the circumstances of the Duma, in connection with which he urges those who have access to these documents of the OPCW to transfer them on condition of anonymity to WikiLeaks.
Earlier, Russia's Permanent Representative to the OPCW, Alexander Shulgin, announced the intentional concealment by Western countries of the details of the “chemical attack” in the Syrian city of Duma.
More details in the material RT.