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Gaddafi regime had undeclared chemical weapons

The Libyan regime of Moamer Gaddafi possessed mustard gas shells which it had not declared as a member of the Organisation for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons, the OPCW said Friday. A team of OPCW inspectors had visited Libya this week to check a stock of weapons discovered by the country’s current rulers, the National Transitional Council, and previously undisclosed, a statement said. “At the request of the Libyan authorities the inspectors examined munitions, mainly artillery shells, which they determined are chemical munitions and hence declarable,” the OPCW said.
The shells were currently stocked at the Ruwagha depot in southeastern Libya, along with quantities of sulphur mustard and other chemicals that had been declared by the Gaddafi government but not yet destroyed, it said. “Libya must now submit a detailed plan and completion date for destroying all of the declared materials to the OPCW not later than 29 April 2012, the date of the final extended deadline,” it added.

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