The End of OPCW-UN mechanism. What Stands Behind the Russian “No”?
... images from 3 April were not available to determine plumes’ locations but they were at hand to determine the time when the crater was created. As the distance between the crater and plumes was from 320 m to 1.3 km, it is hard to believe that images of Khan Shaykhun from 3 April included the spot where a day later a crater would appear and did not include the area 320 m away. Andrey Kortunov: Liberum Veto and the Monkey and the Pea But no matter why JIM was so selective in using evidence, the satellite images can only confirm that there was no crater on the road during daylight on 3 April. This leaves at least around 12 hours available for creation ...