Published on Sep 3, 2013
New
footage from September 3, 2013 shows militants from the "Free Syrian
Army" (FSA) using blue canisters/cylinders filled with an unknown gas
mounted on top of shells fired on Syrian Army targets in different areas
of Aleppo that are still under the control of the Syrian military.
Could these cylinders contain some poison gas?
**************************************************Russia releases key findings on chemical attack near Aleppo indicating similarity with rebel-made weapons
Published time: September 04, 2013 17:02
Edited time: September 04, 2013 19:00
Edited time: September 04, 2013 19:00
RT's LIVE UPDATES on Syrian 'chemical weapons' crisis
A statement released by the ministry on Wednesday particularly drew attention to the “massive stove-piping of various information aimed at placing the responsibility for the alleged chemical weapons use in Syria on Damascus, even though the results of the UN investigation have not yet been revealed.”
By such means “the way is being paved for military action” against Damascus, the ministry pointed out.
But the samples taken at the site of the March 19 attack and analyzed by Russian experts indicate that a projectile carrying the deadly nerve agent sarin was most likely fired at Khan al-Assal by the rebels, the ministry statement suggests, outlining the 100-page report handed over to the UN by Russia.
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Eretz Zen
Published on Sep 3, 2013
This
footage from May and June 2013 shows battalions from the "Free Syrian
Army" (FSA) declaring their unification with al-Qaeda's Jabhat al-Nusra
(Nusra Front) in the eastern Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta and in
Aleppo, both strongholds of the anti-government militants. Although some
instances have occurred where clashes between the two groups have taken
place, for the most part, the FSA and al-Qaeda unite under the banner
of Islamic monotheism.
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