Al-Nusra terrorists deliver modified rockets to Ariha in Syria’s Idlib to stage a chemical attack and accuse the Syrian army

Jabhat Al-Nusra terrorist organization has delivered across the Turkish borders 7 modified rockets that carry highly toxic warheads to one of its strongholds in the city of Ariha in Idlib southern countryside in order to use them against civilians and then accuse the Syrian Army of doing this.

Special sources told Sputnik Agency that the rockets arrived in Syria on Thursday and they were transferred on three stages by a tractor pulling a trailer loaded with fodders within which the rockets were hidden. The tractors started driving from the city of Sarmada on the Syrian-Turkish borders in Idlib northern countryside towards the city of Ariha where they were stored in the basement of one of the headquarters of Al-Nusra terror organization near the lines of contact with the Syrian army in Idlib southern countryside.

According to the sources, the rockets were modified in a farm southwest of Sarmada city by French and Belgian experts who had received toxic materials, likely “chlorine or sarin”, brought by a Turkish dealer within canisters from the Turkish territories a week ago.

 Speeding up the operation gives a sign that the rockets are prepared to be used in attacking residential areas with the aim of accusing the Syrian army and Russian forces of using chemical weapons against civilians, the sources pointed out.

Hamda Mustafa

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