Releasing details of the chilling attack on its inspectors a day earlier, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said a joint OPCW-United Nations convoy was first hit by a roadside bomb and then sprayed by automatic gunfire as it headed toward Kfar Zeita, a rebel-held village in Hama province some 200 kilometres north of Damascus.
After the lead vehicle in the convoy was severely damaged in the roadside bomb blast, the remaining vehicles turned around and headed for safer territory only to come under attack in a built-up area by gunmen who sprayed the lead vehicle with automatic gunfire from close range, the OPCW said in a statement.
Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad visited members of the international fact-finding mission at their headquarters in Damascus today, calling the ambush "a brutal attack." He said terrorists were behind it, a term the government uses for rebels trying to oust President Bashar Assad from power.
The attack came despite the team negotiating a ceasefire with Syrian authorities and rebels.
Mekdad reiterated the government's commitment to providing security and safety for the team and said yesterday's attack will not prevent the inspectors from conducting their mission "in an honest and evenhanded way."
OPCW Director-General Ahmet Uzumcu said the attack would not stop the Nobel Peace Prize-winning organisation from "raising its voice against the cruelty of use of toxic chemicals to kill and harm indiscriminately.
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