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Syria rebels say they might allow the IAEA into a seized former nuclear facility

24 February, 2013

RT Newsflash

18:10

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The Free Syria Army says it will allow UN’s nuclear watchdog inspectors into the Al-Kibar nuclear facility that rebels seized last week,

‘if our conditions are met’.

The IAEA has never been allowed to visit the suspected nuclear site that was allegedly ruined by an Israeli strike in 2007. Rebels claim they took control of the site, but said the premises were empty. The statement by a spokesman for the FSA, did not specify what conditions they were demanding.

http://rt.com/news/line/2013-02-24/#45641

Syrian rebels seize nuclear facility, says report

  • Saturday, February 23, 2013
  • Adar 13, 5773
  • 9:45 am IST

Al-Kibar site, destroyed in 2007 in a reported Israeli strike, was being used for research

https://nuclear-news.net/2013/02/23/syrian-rebels-seize-nuclear-facility-says-report/

Syria: IAF to blame for uranium traces at suspected nukes site – A depleted uranium mystery?

In Syria, for example, the IAEA was successful in collecting uranium particles at a site that had been “sanitized.” But then the IAEA cavalierly dismissed Syrian explanations that the natural uranium particles found at a bombed suspect site came from Israeli missiles. The agency’s claims that the particles are not of the correct isotopic and chemical composition for missiles, displays an appalling lack of technical knowledge about military munitions based on information from questionable sources. If the IAEA is to be respected it must get proper technical advice…………..

https://nuclear-news.net/2013/02/22/syria-iaf-to-blame-for-uranium-traces-at-suspected-nukes-site-a-depleted-uranium-mystery/

More here

http://enenews.com/reports-nuclear-facility-captured-by-rebels-in-syria

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