عكس السير
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On August 21, 2013, Bashar Assad's regime carried out a chemical massacre in Eastern Ghouta, Damascus countryside, using sarin gas, which resulted in hundreds of deaths among children, women, and men, along with extensive destruction of the area. United Nations investigations and human rights organizations, including Human Rights Watch, confirmed that Assad's regime was responsible for the attack, which involved the use of missile-fired gas and ground-to-ground missiles from its military arsenal, with conclusive evidence of its involvement. This massacre remains one of the most prominent cases of chemical weapon use in Syria, and the families of the victims continue to demand accountability and trial for those responsible for these crimes.
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