globalresearch | According to a report in Turkey’s state media agency Zaman,
agents from the Turkish General Directorate of Security (Emniyet Genel
Müdürlüğü) ceased 2 kg of sarin gas in the city of Adana in the early
hours of yesterday morning. The chemical weapons were in the possession
of Al Nusra terrorists believed to have been heading for Syria.
Sarin gas is a colourless, odorless substance which is extremely
difficult to detect. The gas is banned under the 1993 Chemical Weapons
Convention.
The EGM identified 12 members of the AL Nusra terrorist cell and also
ceased fire arms and digital equipment. This is the second major
official confirmation of the use of chemical weapons by
Al-Qaeda terrorists in Syria after UN inspector Carla Del Ponte’s
recent statement confirming the use of chemical weapons by the
Western-backed terrorists in Syria.
The Turkish police are currently conducting further investigations into the operations of Al-Qaeda linked groups in Turkey.[1]
This further confirmation that the Syrian ‘rebels’ are using chemical
weapons while also using Turkey as a base of terrorist operations
against Syria, could cause further domestic problems for Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whom Turkish opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu
has called the ‘chief of the terrorists’.[2]
The Syrian National Coalition abroad has persisted in accusing the
Syrian government of using chemical weapons. The Syrian National
Coalition Head of Media Khaled Saleh told Al Jazeera on May 26th that
Turkish authorities were certain about the use of chemical weapons by
the Syrian government.
Saleh also claimed that he was in contact with several ‘brigades’
fighting in Syria. Perhaps, Mr. Saleh should be advised to consult the
Turkish police now that one of his ‘brigades’ has been arrested in
possession of chemical weapons.[3]
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