Inspectors destroy Iraqi mustard gas shells

Chemical weapons experts headed into the Iraqi desert today to destroy their first batch of banned Iraqi weapons – 10 leftover artillery shells filled with burning, disabling mustard gas.

Inspectors destroy Iraqi mustard gas shells

Chemical weapons experts headed into the Iraqi desert today to destroy their first batch of banned Iraqi weapons – 10 leftover artillery shells filled with burning, disabling mustard gas.

Working with an Iraqi team, the UN specialists will take four or five days to eliminate the 155 mm mustard gas-filled shells. Baghdad, meanwhile, prepared to outlaw such weapons through national legislation as demanded by the United Nations.

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