Belgian Experts Help Terrorists in Idleb Modify Missiles and Fill Them with Chemicals to Launch Attacks

IDLEB, (ST)- The Terrorists of “Jabhat al-Nusra” and the “Turkistan Islamic Party” have modified missiles and filled them with chemical elements, with the help of chemical experts from western countries, to be used in attacks on residential Syrian areas and Syrian army positions in the countryside of Hama and Lattakia, according to Local sources in Idleb.

The sources said, according to a report by Sputnik news agency (Arabic), that the terrorists modified some 120 missiles and filled them with chemicals with the participation of and under the supervision of Belgian experts. The process was carried out in one of Jabhat al-Nusra positions in “Sahl al-Rouj” area in the west of Idleb.

 They made it clear that last Monday, terrorists from al-Nusra and the “Turkistan Islamic Party” in cooperation with the so-called “White Helmets” terrorist group transferred the missiles in several batches via five ambulances from al-Nusra weapon cashe in Idleb to one of its positions in Sahl al-Rouj area. This move was coincided with “White Helmets” transferring of special equipments from Idleb Khan Sheikhoun to Sahl al-Rouj site while Belgian experts supervised the transfer of 8 chlorine gas cylinders within wooden boxes from one of al-Nuusra positions in al-Dana town in the north of Idleb to Sahl al-Rouj where the Belgian experts were to start the modification process.

  The sources pointed out that the modified missiles were transferred in a later time in three batches to three destinations. One of them was handed over to “”Jaish al-Izza” and Hurras El-Din” terror groups in Hama northern countryside, the second was handed over to the terrorists of ” Ansar al-Tawheed” group in al-Ghab area of Hama northern countryside and the third one was handed over to the Chinese Uyghur terrorists from the “Turkistan Islamic Party” in Lattakia’s northeastern countryside.

  Hamda Mustafa

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