The Sarin Bomb Crater That Wasn’t
The UN commission report refers to the crater as a “hole,” commenting
that it was “too small to be a crater,” but pronounces it consistent
with a chemical weapon. Without any reference to a source of evidence,
it refers to the two pieces of metal as “two parts of the bomb.”
Although it admits to being “unable to determine the exact type of
chemical bomb used,” it declared the two pieces of metal to be
“consistent with sarin bomb produced by the former Soviet Union in the
250kg-class of bombs.”