Friday, September 6, 2013

Russia: Syrian Rebels Used Sarin in Aleppo - Moscow Report to U.N. Details Investigation of Chemical Weapons

F. Michael Maloof * WND WASHINGTON – A 100-page report on an investigation turned over to the United Nations by Russia concludes that the Syrian rebels – not the Syrian government – used the nerve agent sarin in an attack in the Syrian city of Aleppo last March. While contents of the report have not been released, sources tell WND that the documentation indicates that deadly sarin poison gas was manufactured in a Sunni-controlled region of Iraq and then transported to Turkey for use by the Syrian opposition, whose ranks have swelled with members of al-Qaida-affiliated groups. President Obama, at a recent Stockholm, Sweden, news conference, was dismissive of the alleged chemical weapons capability of the Syrian opposition.



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