United Nations Security Council envoys were reportedly in tears after viewing footage of a chlorine gas attack in Syria from earlier this year, as they pledged to hold the perpetrators accountable.
US Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power said the UN Security Council meeting was "extremely unusual and very emotional," adding, "If there was a dry eye in the room I didn't see it."
"Those people responsible for these attacks have to be held accountable," Ms Power told reporters after the meeting.
“We need an attribution mechanism so we know precisely who carried out these attacks… only the Assad regime has helicopters,” she added, noting the bombs were dropped from aircraft.
The footage showed the aftermath of the attack on the city of Idlib earlier this year. Syrian doctors are seen trying unsuccessfully resuscitate 3 young children.
“But we need to move forward in a manner that also makes it very clear to all council members that those people responsible for those attacks are held accountable,” continued Ms Powers.
"The long arm of justice is taking more time than any of us would wish right now, but this documentary record will be used at some point in a court of law".