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Banned
UN war crimes investigators say they have evidence that Syrian government forces were behind a chemical attack that killed scores of people in a rebel-held town in April.
The UN Commission of Inquiry (COI) on Syria said on Wednesday it had gathered an "extensive body of information" showing that the Syrian air force was responsible for the sarin gas attack in Khan Sheikhoun.
"All evidence available leads the Commission to conclude that there are reasonable grounds to believe Syrian forces dropped an aerial bomb dispersing sarin in Khan Sheikhoun," the report said.
At least 83 people, a third of them children, were killed and nearly 300 wounded in the attack on the town in the northern province of Idlib, it said. Other sources have given a death toll of at least 87.
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Let's hope it will keep the negationists at bay.