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Since April 4th 2017, reports have been released about a chemical attack that is supposed to have occurred in a Syrian town called Khan Shaykhun.

According to the BBC, "[t]he UK's foreign secretary, a rebel commander and a weapons expert all said evidence pointed to an attack by the Syrian government".

  • Were chemical weapons used in Khan Shaykhun on April 4th?
  • Did the Syrian government order the use of chemical weapons in Khan Shaykhun on that day?
  • If so, were these chemical weapons deployed from aircrafts of the Syrian government's forces?
  • Did Bashar al-Assad order the use of chemical weapons on Khan Shaykhun?
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    That wikipedia article has a number of sources, surely one is as acceptable as any that is likely to ever address the issue. –  Apr 05 '17 at 20:24
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    This is a good question, but it's premature, and thus, unanswerable for now. – Sklivvz Apr 06 '17 at 00:41
  • Also, very related: http://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/16104/are-chemical-weapons-being-used-in-the-civil-war-in-syria – Sklivvz Apr 06 '17 at 00:42
  • Follow [Bellingcat](https://www.bellingcat.com/), they keep updating their detective work –  Apr 06 '17 at 09:46
  • Video of the attack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M6LXFAJ1Rw – Sakib Arifin Apr 06 '17 at 10:57
  • Another video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=32&v=Om-buItaNNs – Sakib Arifin Apr 06 '17 at 11:00

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