Terrorists transfer rockets carrying warheads containing Sarin and Chlorine to the countryside of Idlib and Hama

With the help of foreign experts, Jabhat Al-Nusra terrorists have transferred 8 rockets carrying warheads filled with toxins to several areas in Idlib southern countryside and to Sahl Al-Ghab area in Hama countryside in a bid to stage a chemical attack and then accuse the Syrian Arab Army of using chemical weapons against citizens.

French, Belgian and Moroccan experts modified locally-made rockets by supplying them with warheads containing Sarin and Chlorine, according to local sources.

The sources clarified that the rockets were transferred last Thursday by two ambulances affiliated to the so-called “White Helmets” terror group to the areas of Jabal Al-Zawiya and Jisr Al-Shughour in Idlib and to Sahl Al-Ghab area in Hama.

 The rockets were first delivered to Bdama town in Jisr Al-Shughour, where they were handed over to a leader in the “Turkistan Islamic Party” terrorist group, which, in turn, sent two of the rockets to a village controlled by Jabhat Al-Nusra in Hama’s Sahl Al-Ghab, the sources made it clear.

The second ambulance transferred four of the rockets to Ihsem town in Jabal Al-Zawiya area, where Al-Nusra terrorists receive them, the sources pointed out.

According to the sources, these rockets are expected to be used by the terrorist groups to fabricate a chemical attack and accuse the Syrian Army of using internationally-banned weapons.

Hamda Mustafa

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