Monitor says no evidence of new Syria chemical attack

AFP  |  Beirut 

A British-based war monitor said Wednesday it had no evidence to suggest the had carried out a new despite Washington's announcement it had suspicions.

"We have not documented any in the mountains of Latakia," he said.

The northern mountains are the only part of province, on Syria's Mediterraean coast, that are no firmly in the han ds of the government.

They are a major prize in fighting that has flared up in in recent weeks between pro-government forces and the jihadists they have been used as a launchpad for rocket and drone on the of the government's main ally

The Hayat Tahrir al-Sham alliance led by Syria's former affiliate accused government forces on Sunday of launching a on its fighters in the north of province.

The dismissed the reports as a fabrication, a military source told the pro-government newspaper.

But the said on Tuesday it was assessing indications that the government of used on Sunday.

"We are still gathering information on this incident, but we repeat our warning that if the Assad regime uses chemical weapons, the and our allies will respond quickly and appropriately," State Department said in a statement.

The of Observatory said that only jihadists were present at the site of Sunday's alleged attack, making it nearly impossible to objectively confirm the incident.

"There were no civilians in the area," said. White Helmets rescue volunteers, who have reported past chemical in rebel-held areas of Syria, told AFP Wednesday that they had no information on the

International inspectors say Assad's forces have carried out a series of chemical during the Syrian civil war, which has killed more than 370,000 people and displaced millions since it started in 2011.

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First Published: Wed, May 22 2019. 15:01 IST