U.N. chemical experts on way to Europe via Beirut

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The U.N. chemical experts are on their way to Rafik Hariri International Airport and will be leaving Beirut without making any statement, MTV reported on Friday.

On the last expected day of chemical weapons inspections, three U.N. vehicles headed out for more on-site visits, following an early morning delay.

The U.N. has said the inspectors will wrap up their investigation Friday and leave Syria for the Hague, Netherlands, on Saturday. Some of the experts will travel to laboratories in Europe to deliver the material they’ve collected this week during trips to the Damascus suburbs purportedly hit by toxic gas.

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6 responses to “U.N. chemical experts on way to Europe via Beirut”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    Maybe better to arrange a guarded weapons-bristling helicopter-flight from the ‘second airport’.

    1. Hannibal Avatar

      What’s wrong with Damascus airport? he he

  2. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    Maybe better to arrange a guarded weapons-bristling helicopter-flight from the ‘second airport’.

    1. Hannibal Avatar

      What’s wrong with Damascus airport? he he

  3. The problem is that Hezbollah controls this Beirut airport and that they may resort to killing, intimidating, kidnapping them or confiscating or changing their evidence. Anything to help Assad is what HA will do.

  4. johngilbert Avatar
    johngilbert

    The problem is that Hezbollah controls this Beirut airport and that they may resort to killing, intimidating, kidnapping them or confiscating or changing their evidence. Anything to help Assad is what HA will do.

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