Advertisement

After U.N. Team Comes Under Fire, Not Clear When Inspectors Will Enter Douma

Civilians walk in the formerly rebel-held Syrian town of Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus, on Tuesday. The Syrian army declared that all anti-regime forces have left Eastern Ghouta, following a blistering two-month offensive, including an alleged chemical weapons attack. It's not clear when international inspectors will enter Douma to evaluate the site. (AFP/Getty Images)
Civilians walk in the formerly rebel-held Syrian town of Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus, on Tuesday. The Syrian army declared that all anti-regime forces have left Eastern Ghouta, following a blistering two-month offensive, including an alleged chemical weapons attack. It's not clear when international inspectors will enter Douma to evaluate the site. (AFP/Getty Images)

Related:

Advertisement

More from WBUR

Listen Live
Close