British Mission in Syria posted on platform “X” on the anniversary of the chemical attack on the city of “Khan Sheikhoun” in Idlib

The British Mission in Syria posted on platform “X” on the anniversary of the chemical attack on the city of “Khan Sheikhoun” in Idlib Governorate:

Today, we remember the victims of the chemical attack on Khan Sheikhoun, which was carried out by the regime’s forces, and we hope for a better future free from chemical weapons.

Britain has provided the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) mission in Syria with over one million dollars since the fall of the regime to support its work and eliminate chemical weapons forever.

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