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Inspectors from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) found chemical precursors used to make the nerve agents sarin and VX in samples taken from Syria's Scientific Studies and Research Centre in December and January, anonymous diplomatic sources told Reuters on Friday.
Despite agreeing to a deal brokered by the US and Russia in 2013 to destroy his country's chemical weapons program, Assad has repeatedly been accused of using chemical weapons.
The US almost intervened in Syria in 2013 after reports emerged that Assad dropped sarin gas on the Damascus suburb of Ghouta, killing some 1,400 people.