UN arms monitors conduct first aerial inspections in Iraq
For the first time, United Nations monitors in Iraq today conducted aerial inspections over a number of sites,
including several biological and agricultural research facilities.
According to a spokesman for the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) and the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an UNMOVIC biological team performed the aerial inspections of Fulluja II and III, the
Agricultural and Biological Research Centre, Tuwaitha and former biological research centres in Salman Park.
In Baghdad meanwhile, UN spokesman Hiro Ueki said an UNMOVIC chemical team inspected the commercial headquarters of the
Agricultural Supply Company.
An UNMOVIC missile team visited the 7 Nissan Factory. "The factory produces a wide range of shell bodies and fuses for
rockets, Mr. Ueki said. Among other things, the team obtained clarifications on the present status of Al Fatah research
and development activities.
West of Baghdad an UNMOVIC multidisciplinary team inspected the Abu Gharib Ammunition Factory. "Although only a limited
number of personnel were at the site, the inspections proceeded smoothly," Mr. Ueki said. The survey included the
production areas, quality control, computer system and several warehouses.