Chemical weapons investigators enter Syria's Douma

IANS  |  Damascus 

Investigators from the entered the Syrian town of in to determine if an took place there earlier this month, Syria's state-run news agency said on Tuesday.

Russian and Syrian units were to finish clearing the Damascus-road of mines planted by the rebel group, which controlled the town at the time of the alleged attack.

On Monday, the OPCW said the inspectors were told by Syrian and Russian officials that the team could not access due to "security issues".

Also on Monday, the US expressed its concern that further delay could allow to manipulate the scene of the alleged attack, and called on all parties involved in the conflict to allow the OPCW access as soon as possible.

Both and its ally had called on the OPCW to send a fact-finding team to the site of the alleged chemical attack, which the US, the UK and claimed was carried out by the

The was used by the three western powers to justify missile strikes on Saturday against in Syria, despite the fact that the OPCW team had yet to begin its investigation.

The attack in on April 7 reportedly killed at least 70 people, including around 40 allegedly showing symptoms of exposure to

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 04:32 IST