“Jabhat al-Nusra” Terrorists Possess Depots Containing Toxic Materials in Idleb: Sources

IDLEB, (ST)- Local sources in the Syrian province of Idleb have confirmed the existence of toxic weapons in several depots that belong to Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organization, particularly in Ghazleh and Ma’aret Misrin towns, nine kilometers north of Idlib city.

In a statement to SANA, the sources said Jabhat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda arm in Syria, have several depots that contain toxic materials in Idleb province, pointing out that this takfiri organization “hides shells filled with poisonous materials in the towns of Ghazleh and Ma’aret Misrin.  

 According to the sources, some of the toxic substances have been made locally, while other chemical materials were manufactured abroad, specifically in the US.

 They made it clear that the terrorist groups operating in Ma’arat Misrin are able to manufacture missiles supplied with toxic agents and these missiles are capable of delivering the toxic materials up to 15 km, warning that the terrorists of Jabhat al-Nusra may repeat their crimes of using poisonous materials against civilians in order to accuse the Syrian army.

On October 19th, the US State Department for the first time acknowledged that the Jabhat al-Nusra-affiliated “Ahrar al-Sham” group in Idelb possesses chemical weapons.

The terrorist organizations repeatedly used toxic materials in their attacks on residential areas in Syria, particularly in Aleppo where the terrorists of “Nour Eddin Zinki” movement, classified by Washington as “moderate opposition”, targeted residential neighborhoods in August, 2016.

“Nour Eddin Zinki” terrorists get their salaries from Washington, as confirmed by US Senator Richard Black, and they are one of the terrorist groups in the so-called “Hayet Tahrir al-Cham” of which Jabhat al-Nusra is the main component in Idleb.

Hamda Mustafa

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