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Chemical watchdog looks to exhume bodies in Douma probe | Middle East Eye

3.5.18

Chemical watchdog looks to exhume bodies in Douma probe | Middle East Eye: Ahmet Uzumcu, head of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), told the Financial Times on Thursday that the organisation is taking the unprecedented measure as it conducts the "very sensitive" investigation.

“From the bodies already buried we are looking for ways to exhume if possible and take some biomedical samples,” Uzumcu was quoted as saying.

“It is a very sensitive process. That’s why we are very cautious. Although our experts have been able to attend some autopsies in the past this is going to be the first time we have exhumed bodies.”


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