In August 2013, the suburbs of Damascus, Syria, became the site of a horrific chemical attack. Sarin gas, allegedly deployed by the regime of Bashar al-Assad, claimed the lives of over 1,500 people. A decade later, survivors continue to grapple with the trauma and are demanding justice for the crimes committed.
Accounts from those who lived through the attack paint a grim picture. Victims describe struggling to breathe, experiencing violent tremors, and foaming at the mouth as the deadly gas took hold. The attack sparked international outrage and led to increased scrutiny of the Syrian government's use of chemical weapons.
While international organizations have condemned the attack and called for accountability, survivors feel that justice has been slow in coming. They hope that continued pressure will lead to those responsible being held accountable for their actions and bring a measure of closure to the victims and their families. The pursuit of justice remains a central focus for those affected by the Sarin gas attack.
Syria Gas Attack Survivors Seek Justice a Decade Later
Ten years after the devastating Sarin gas attack in Damascus, Syria, survivors are still seeking justice. The 2013 attack, attributed to Bashar al-Assad's regime, killed over 1,500 people. Witnesses recount the horrific scenes of choking, shaking, and foaming at the mouth as the deadly gas spread. They hope for accountability and closure for the atrocities committed.