A Syrian rebel commander said a team from the world's Chemical ******* watchdog investigating an alleged chlorine attack against rebel-held Kafr Zita managed to visit the town Tuesday, hours after coming under attack. Inspectors overseeing the dismantling of Syria's ******* program had been forced to return to their base after their convoy was attacked, but all were safe, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical ******* (OPCW) said. The Syrian foreign ministry accused rebels of kidnapping the team, while opposition activists said the regime planted an explosive device under one of the vehicles to try to stop investigators from investigating the alleged use of chlorine. Then, on Tuesday after**on, the OPCW team "arrived in Kafr Zita in the company of the Syrian Saiqa force, which is part of the (rebel) Free Syrian Army," said Colonel Mohammad al-Ali, general commander of the faction.