As the army advanced in Idlib, al-Nusra terrorists transport a shipment of chlorine gas to the cities of Saraqib and Maarat al-Numan

Coinciding with the progress of the Syrian Arab Army units, the terrorist organizations in Idlib, the terrorists of Al-Nusra Front organization in coordination with the terrorist “White Helmets” organization and under the supervision of experts from Chechnya and Belgium transported, on Saturday, cylinders containing toxic chlorine gas to the cities of Saraqib and Maarat al-Numan.

Terrorists from  Al-Nusra Front  removed several cylinders containing chlorine gas from the headquarters of the terrorist organization on the farms surrounding the cities of Saraqib and Maarat al-Numan, south of Idlib,  the Russian Sputnik Agency quoted the local sources as saying.

The sources added that the number of cylinders, which are likely to be three, were handed over to experts from Chechnya and Belgium, who worked on transporting them by motorcycles that took different routes and at different times, which  appeared to be an attempt to cover and hide the destination to which the cylinders were transferred.

On December 12, the Russian Ministry of Defense revealed information that leaders of Al-Nusra Front terrorist organization are planning, in cooperation with the terrorist “White Helmets” organization, to carry out a fabricated operation to use toxic materials and destroy infrastructure sites in a number of Idlib towns and to prepare photos and videos and publish them in Internet and media websites to accuse the Syrian Arab Army of using chemical weapons.

Inas Abdulkareem  

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