Al-Nusra terrorists preparing to stage a chemical attack in Syria’s Idlib to accuse the Syrian Army, Russian Defense Military

Terrorists from the blacklisted Jabhat Al-Nusra terror organization (known now as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham) are preparing another theatrical show using poisonous substances in the northeast of Syria’s Idlib province, Rear Adm, Alexander Karpov, the Deputy Head of the Russian Coordination Centre in Syria, said on Friday.

According to Karpov, the terrorists plan to stage a chemical attack in the area of Kityan to accuse the Syrian Arab Army of using chemical weapons against civilians.

The Russian Coordination Centre regularly receives data about provocations with the use of toxic substances in several parts of Syria. Earlier this month, it said that Jabhat Al-Nusra terrorists were intending to stage a chemical attack on another area in Idlib.

 Backed by western intelligence bodies, Al-Nusra terrorists have repeatedly planned to stage chemical attacks on Syrian areas in coordination with the “White Helmets” terror organization to blame the Syrian Army of the use of chemical weapons against civilians.

Such data is not documented by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), despite the fact that Syria provides information to the OPCW almost every month about terrorists planning chemical weapons provocations in the country.

Hamda Mustafa

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