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Russia: Turkeys jihadists attempted to use chemical weapons but poisoned themselves

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04/03/2020 - 16:26
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The Russian Center for the Reconciliation has announced that the jihadist proxies of the terrorist Turkish state have attempted to blow up containers of toxic substances in the Syrian city of Seraqib. The centre added, “due to the lack of experience and skills in handling toxic substances, the militants broke the tightness of one of the tanks, allowing a leak in them.“

“As a result of the incident,” the centre added, “the terrorists received severe chemical poisoning, having failed to carry out the undermining of ammunition and implement a provocation.”

It is also reported that “irrefutable evidence of the failed provocation using chemical weapons” was obtained on March 3 during the response of the Syrian army against the terrorists Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in the east of the Idlib de-escalation zone. The documents are said to shortly be released.

The Center also reported that units of the Russian military police were deployed in Seraqib, carrying out their first patrol on March 3.

Updates will follow

 

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