The report also found that hexamine, a known component of the Syrian government's stockpiles, was contained in samples taken from the scene, as well as from the blood and urine of victims.
The OPCW said its mandate was solely to determine whether chemical weapons were used in the attack, as a UN investigative task force will attempt to determine who was responsible.
In response, Syria's Foreign Ministry on Saturday slammed the report as "far from logic" and "unacceptable."
Syria handed over its chemical stockpiles to the OPCW in 2013, when it joined the chemical weapons convention.
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