The army discovers chemical substances of a Saudi source in Old City of Aleppo

Aleppo – An army unit discovered on Wednesday chemical substances of a Saudi source left behind by the Takfiri terrorist organizations in the Old City of Aleppo.

During the army’s continued operations of combing the eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city after terrorists were expelled, an army unit discovered chemical materials of a Saudi source in a depot in Old Aleppo, SANA reported.

 

The reporter added that the chemical substances included sulfur and chlorine and raw materials for plastic granules, noting that the chemical substances were used by the terrorists in manufacturing explosives for the purpose of targeting residential areas in Aleppo.

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