The End of OPCW-UN mechanism. What Stands Behind the Russian “No”?
... depositing 10-15 % of its content on the ground and an improvised explosive device containing 25 liters of sarin. Fourth, JIM notes that a bomb with an amount of sarin 10 times larger than in the improvised explosive device would deposit more sarin on the ground (JIM report, Annex II, paragraph 67). Fifth, JIM states that “the analysis supports the scenario of an aerial bomb depositing a larger amount of sarin on or into the ground than would be deposited by an improvised explosive device containing 25 litres ...
20.06.2018