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[00:00.10]BBC News with Jerry Smit
[00:03.97]The medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres says that it’s quite clear from the evidence Syrian doctors have seen that people were exposed to a neurotoxin in a Damascus suburb last Wednesday.
[00:15.11]Christopher Stokes, the charity's director in Brussels told the BBC the medical staff treating the victims had also succumbed to the effects, one doctor had died.
[00:24.21]MSF said 350 patients had died, one in ten of those treated.
[00:29.18]Mr. Stokes also said MSF can't say who was responsible for the attack.
[00:34.09]“Independent inspectors would have to go into establishing both the agent was used and also who would be responsible.
[00:41.98]Something for which MSF is not confident to determine but it’s quite clear that a major event did take place using neurotoxic agents from all the evidence that we’ve been able to collect so far.”
[00:52.52]Syrian state television has made new allegations saying that government soldiers have found chemical agents in tunnels used by the rebels to the east of Damascus.
[01:01.11]Syrian TV showed images of gas masks and plastic containers with the words made in Saudi Arabia stamped on them.