World | Bashar al-Assad Assad's Chemical Weapons List 'Surprisingly Thorough' Officials call it a 'serious document' By Kate Seamons Posted Sep 25, 2013 7:36 AM CDT Copied In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks during an interview with Chinese state CCTV, in Damascus, Syria, Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. (AP Photo/SANA) Bashar al-Assad handed over a document containing the locations of "dozens" of chemical weapons sites over the weekend, and it's apparently not half bad. Western officials yesterday categorized it as a "serious document" that's many pages in length and, in the words of the Los Angeles Times, "surprisingly thorough." Further, the information in the document is said to sync with what US intelligence has suspected: about 45 production and storage sites. And while it's encouraging that Assad has completed step one of the process, "It's not necessarily 100% accurate, and we aren't naive—we don't know what we don't know," says one unnamed Western official. "We are still looking at it, but it seems interesting." Meanwhile, Voice of America reports that UN chemical weapons inspectors today returned to Syria; they plan to investigate claims of a chemical attack on March 19 outside Aleppo, notes the LAT. Read These Next A look at President Trump's fast pivot on Minneapolis. Minnesota judge makes an unusual move against the ICE chief. Sydney Sweeney is at the center of a controversy yet again. Treasury drops Booz Allen over Trump tax return leak. Report an error