Moscow-Sana
The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that Al-Nusra Front terrorists are preparing to fabricate a new play in which chemical weapons are used against civilians in the southern countryside of Idlib to accuse the Syrian Arab Army.
TASS quoted the deputy head of the ministry's Hmeimim Russian Coordination Center, General Alexander Greenkiewicz, as saying today that the terrorists in Idlib are planning to launch a mock chemical attack on the civilian population in the Idlib de-escalation zone as a provocation against government forces and accusing the Syrian Arab Army of carrying it out.
He pointed out that the Russian Coordination Center "received information that preparations are underway for another attempt to carry out provocations using toxic materials in the southern part of the de-escalation zone in Idlib."
General Greenkiewicz announced in a statement on the 11th of this month that the Russian Coordination Center “received information about the terrorists of the Al-Nusra Front preparing a provocation using toxic materials in southern Idlib,” explaining that “according to the information, the terrorists are planning to photograph the provocations with the participation of foreign correspondents to publish them later on the Internet. And the media to accuse the Syrian army of using chemical weapons against civilians.
On the 23rd of this month, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates confirmed that the terrorists of Jabhat al-Nusra, in cooperation with the terrorist group “White Helmets” and with the support of their operators, are planning in coordination with the Turkish regime's intelligence services to carry out a theatrical fabrication in which chemical weapons are used against civilians in Idlib after they have stored the materials. Chemical in it recently.
More than once, the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the existence of laboratories for the preparation and preparation of toxic materials for terrorist organizations in Idlib, run by specialists and experts who were trained in Europe to be used in the implementation of fabricated chemical attacks against civilians to accuse the Syrian state.