Syria Chemical attack probe :UN Security Council to Vote
The chemical attacks killed at least 100 people in Syria’s rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib on April 4 and left another 400 suffering from respiratory problems.
The UN Security Council will vote today on a draft resolution demanding that the Syrian government cooperate with an investigation of the suspected chemical attack last week in Idlib province.
Britain, France and the United States put forward the measure which was slightly revised from a previous text presented last week in response to the suspected chemical attack in the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhun.
Russia has meanwhile defended the Assad led Syrian government against U.S. allegations saying there is no evidence for it.
Moscow has blamed Syrian rebels for the chemical attack.