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Explosions in Beirut: for the FBI, "only" 500 tons of ammonium nitrate are involved

2020-12-29T18:17:17.168Z


The former Lebanese Prime Minister had mentioned 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate stored at the port. "Where have the other 2,200 tons gone?


Five months after the tragedy at the port of Beirut, the angry Lebanese public opinion demands accountability.

The double explosion of August 4 was caused by 500 tons of ammonium nitrate.

In any case, this is what the investigation by the American Federal Police (FBI) made public by the resigning Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab reveals.

On the day of the tragedy, which left more than 200 dead and 6,500 injured, Hassan Diab claimed that 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate had been stored for years "without precautionary measures" in a warehouse at the port, blaming the explosion at the presence of this cargo.

French and American investigators

However, experts believed that the amount of this high-risk product that caught fire was less.

While the Lebanese authorities have refused calls for an international investigation, they have allowed French investigators and those of the American FBI to come to Lebanon to participate in the preliminary investigations.

"The FBI report revealed that the quantity that exploded was only 500 tons," said Hassan Diab during a meeting with journalists.

But "where did the other 2,200 tonnes go?"

», He asked.

AFP was unable to verify the contents of the FBI report.

The investigation is still stalling nearly five months after the explosion that traumatized the nation and devastated entire districts of the capital.

Public opinion demands that officials be held to account.

Many leaders, including President Michel Aoun and the Prime Minister, had been officially warned of the danger posed by the presence of ammonium nitrate in the port.

The head of government had presented his resignation a few days after the tragedy, while shirking all responsibility.

Members of the former government indicted

But along with three former ministers, Hassan Diab was indicted on December 10 by an examining magistrate.

They are accused of "negligence and causing hundreds of deaths".

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A few days later, however, the investigation was temporarily suspended, two ministers accused having called for the disqualification of the examining magistrate Fadi Sawan.

The Court of Cassation must now rule on this request before resuming proceedings.

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About 20 people, including port and customs officials, were arrested in connection with the investigation.

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