When inspectors from the Organisation for the Prohibition of
Chemical Weapons arrive in Damascus on Monday they'll face a daunting
task. They'll need to visit nearly 50 different sites as part of the
effort to rid Syria of its chemical weapons.
That news comes from an
official with the OPCW who says some of the locations are near
contested areas, and that to access some of the locations will require
travel through rebel held areas.
These details highlight the continued security questions surrounding the plan, which just won backing from the U.N. Security Council.
Even with the go-ahead from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the conditions, including active combat, raise logistical concerns.
The OPCW says it may
"potentially" need to seek third party troops (not Syrian, or OPCW), to
assist with security during the mission. The official went on to say
that the team will initially consist of 20 people based in Damascus. ...............CNN
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