Из Сирии осуществляется вывоз боевых отравляющих веществ (зарин, горчичный газ, другие боевые отравляющие вещества).
Договор о том, что Сирия утрачивает контроль над своим химическим оружием заключён между США и Россией.
14 октября 2013 года Сирия «резко» стала участницей Конвенции о запрещении химического оружия и предъявила к уничтожению 1,3 тысячи тонн химических материалов и прекурсоров, которые применяются в производстве запрещённого оружия, а также 1,2 тысячи неснаряжённых боеприпасов.
В декабре 2013 года Норвегия и Дания предложили воспользоваться своими фрегатами и специализированными грузовыми судами для вывоза химического оружия из Сирии.
Осуществление мероприятия осуществляется под руководством Дании, Норвегия осуществляет вспомогательные функции.
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Tuesday the first load of chemical agents was transported out of Syria. The Danish-Norwegian task group entered the port city of Latakia, where the Danish cargo ship "Ark Futura" took on board several containers. The Norwegian frigate HNoMS "Helge Ingstad" and the Danish warship "Esbern Snare" secured the harbor area during the operation. Photo: Lars Magne Hovtun, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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The Norwegian frigate HNoMS "Helge Ingstad" is part of the international naval force who will escort Syria's chemical agents to destruction. While the containers with chemicals will be taken on board the Norwegian freighter "Taiko" and the Danish cargo ship "Ark Futura", naval vessels and troops from Denmark, Russia, Norway, China, the UK, Finland and the United States are securing the operation.
Photo: Marthe Brendefur, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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The Norwegian frigate HNoMS "Helge Ingstad" is part of the international naval force who will escort Syria's chemical agents to destruction. While the containers with chemicals will be taken on board the Norwegian freighter "Taiko" and the Danish cargo ship "Ark Futura", naval vessels and troops from Denmark, Russia, Norway, China, the UK, Finland and the United States are securing the operation.
Photo: Marthe Brendefur, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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Norwegian frigate HNoMS "Helge Ingstad" left the port of Limassol on Friday morning. After some training outside Cyprus, the frigate set sail to the holding area in international water outside Syria. As soon as the Norwegian-Danish task group gets the order, they are ready to pick up Syria's chemical agents in the port of Latakia.
Photo: Marthe Brendefur, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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Norwegian frigate HNoMS "Helge Ingstad" left the port of Limassol on Friday morning. After some training outside Cyprus, the frigate set sail to the holding area in international water outside Syria. As soon as the Norwegian-Danish task group gets the order, they are ready to pick up Syria's chemical agents in the port of Latakia.
Photo: Marthe Brendefur, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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The Norwegian frigate "Helge Ingstad" left the port of Limassol in Cyprus on Saturday. The vessel is part of the Danish-Norwegian force that will transport Syria's chemical agents out of the country to destruction. The force is ready for a quick response when they get the green light to go into Syria.
Photo: Lars Magne Hovtun, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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The Norwegian frigate "Helge Ingstad" left the port of Limassol in Cyprus on Saturday. The vessel is part of the Danish-Norwegian force that will transport Syria's chemical agents out of the country to destruction. The force is ready for a quick response when they get the green light to go into Syria.
Photo: Lars Magne Hovtun, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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Monday the crew of KNM "Helge Ingstad" completed a gas safety practice. The danger of a chemical leak during transportation of Syria's chemical agents is small, but the Norwegian and Danish soldiers are still prepared for the worst. The exercise was conducted with air-tight vessel, protection suits and gas masks.
Photo: Lars Magne Hovtun, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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Monday the crew of KNM "Helge Ingstad" completed a gas safety practice. The danger of a chemical leak during transportation of Syria's chemical agents is small, but the Norwegian and Danish soldiers are still prepared for the worst. The exercise was conducted with air-tight vessel, protection suits and gas masks.
Photo: Lars Magne Hovtun, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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Tuesday the first load of chemical agents was transported out of Syria. The Danish-Norwegian task group entered the port city of Latakia, where the Danish cargo ship "Ark Futura" took on board several containers. The Norwegian frigate HNoMS "Helge Ingstad" and the Danish warship "Esbern Snare" secured the harbor area during the operation. Photo: Lars Magne Hovtun, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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Soldiers from the Norwegian Naval Special Warfare Group on mission to protect the Norwegian cargo vessel "Taiko", who will transport Syria's chemical agents to destruction. Photo: Lars Magne Hovtun, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES
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he Norwegian and Danish cargo vessels "Taiko" and "Ark Futura" went in to the harbour of Latakia, Syria to load chemical agents on Monday 27 January. The Norwegian frigate HNoMS "Helge Ingstad" and an international maritime naval force secured the harbour during the pick up.
Costal rangers from the Norwegian Naval Special Warfare Group conducted close protection of the Norwegian cargo vessel.
Photo: Lars Magne Hovtun, NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES