Iran Press/Middle East: Head of Damascus-based Syrian Human Rights Network Ahmad Kazem announced that al-Nusra Front terrorist group with the cooperation of White Helmet activist transported Chlorine gas containers to the Syrian town of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib province.
"According to our data from the scene, about 10 days ago, several containers with chlorine left the western Syrian city of Jisr al-Shughur for the Khan Shaykhun area, in the south of the Idlib province. The transportation took place under the coordination and cooperation between the White Helmets activists and the Nusra Front," Head of Syrian Human Rights Network Ahmad Kazem told Russian Outlet Sputnik News on Tuesday.
Based on Syrian human right activist, White Helmets have installed cameras in different locations including medical centers in order to capture civilians harmed for planing provocation with alleged chemical attack.
According to Kazem, the Chlorine gas containers were put into freezers in Khan Shaykhun and could be later used for attacks against civilians.
Western countries have repeatedly accused Damascus of using chlorine, without providing sufficient evidence.
At the same time, the Russian Defense Ministry has warned numerous times that Syrian militants and the White Helmets were planning to stage a false flag chemical weapons attack in Syria to frame Assad's forces and draw western retaliation against the Syrian government.
The recent attack occurred in November, when, according to the Russian Defense Ministry's Center for Syrian reconciliation, terrorist groups located in the Idlib de-escalation zone, fired 120-millimeter shells at the northwestern districts of Aleppo from the southeastern part of the demilitarized zone.
As a result of the attack, 46 people, including 8 children, received chemical injuries.
The White Helmets claims to be a group of volunteer rescue workers, who allegedly carry out rescue operations in Syria. However, the group has faced severe criticism of supporting terrorists and staging provocations involving chemical weapons, aimed at justifying potential foreign interventions in Syria. 105/ 211 / 205
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