Russia Rips UN's Syria Report: 'Biased,' 'One-Sided'

Says it has evidence rebels used chemical weapons—courtesy of Assad
By Ruth Brown,  Newser Staff
Posted Sep 18, 2013 6:39 AM CDT
Russia Rips UN's Syria Report: 'Biased,' 'One-Sided'
Professor Ake Sellstrom, head of the chemical weapons team working in Syria, hands over the report on the Al-Ghouta massacre to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.   (AP Photo/United Nations, Paulo Filgueiras)

Just when it seemed like the US and Russia were suspiciously close to seeing eye-to-eye on Syria, things move back to more familiar territory. A Russian government minister has slammed the UN report findings that chemical weapons were used in Syria as "biased and one-sided," while claiming it has "material evidence" that Syrian rebels used chemical weapons, the BBC reports. Russia's not-at-all biased or one-sided source on this? Damascus. The UN report actually didn't accuse either party of using the weapons, though western governments have said it as good as points the finger.

"When you look at the details of the evidence they present—it is inconceivable that anybody other than the regime used it," President Obama said yesterday, per Al Jazeera. Experts also tell the New York Times that the details in the report point right back to a powerful Syrian government military base. But Russia's deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov says the country wants to examine other alleged incidents of chemical weapons use prior to the August 21 attacks. And so does the UN, it would seem: it will be sending inspectors back for more investigations as early as next week, reports CNN. (More Bashar al-Assad stories.)

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