Erdogan keeps lying, claims destroying chemical weapons facilities in Syria

ALEPPO/EDLEB, (ST)- President of the Turkish regime Recep Tayyip Erdogan continues adopting misleading campaign in order to justify its aggression on Syrian territories and its support for terrorist organizations in Syria.

Erdogan’s regime has claimed destroying chemical weapons’ facilities in Syria, said SANA reporter, stressing that “all know that the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has confirmed in its reports that Syria doesn’t have any chemical facilities.”

The reporter also noted the Turkish regime’s exaggeration regarding the Syrian Arab army’s losses in the ongoing battles, saying that this behavior aims at covering the humiliating defeats inflected upon its terrorist tools and its scheme in Syria.

 The Syrian army is currently fighting Turkish-backed terrorist groups, including Jabhat al-Nusra on the axis of Saraqeb in Idleb southeastern countryside.  In parallel, the army units are conducting  rocket attacks targeting terrorists in several areas and farms to the west of Saraqeb city, inflicting heavy losses upon the terrorists and their weapons.

Hamda Mustafa

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