Turkish truck transports gas cylinders to Idleb to fabricate “new chemical attack”

Idleb – Under the supervision of foreign mercenaries and the protection of Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists, a Turkish truck carrying gas cylinders entered Idleb in order to fabricate a new play on usage of chemical weapons with the participation of members of the “White Helmets”, SANA reported.

Local and media sources said that terrorist groups secured the entering of Turkish truck to the Syrian territory of Jisr al-Shughour and the northern countryside of Hama through Bab al-Hawa crossing, accompanied by vehicles of al-Nusra and the so-called “Turkistan Party” after being loaded with long blue gas cylinders from the southern neighborhoods of Idleb.

 

The sources added that the Turkish truck was traveling in a convoy of large tankers loaded with pre-fabricated concrete walls and entered from the crossing to the province of Idleb where it was separated from them and headed to the southern neighborhoods of Idleb city and specifically to the former site of the so-called “al-Mahkama” affiliated to al-Nusra, where it was loaded with long blue gas cylinders, similar to oxygen cylinders used in hospitals.

About 20 people with dark brown skin who speak French and English supervised the loading and getting the cylinders of the truck, according to the sources.

The sources noted that on Monday afternoon the truck transported a shipment of cylinders to an unknown area in Jisr al-Shughour and another shipment to the northern countryside of Hama, under the protection of a number of terrorists and cars loaded with heavy machine guns.

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