Note the route taken: from Libya, then to Turkey, then into Syria.
Sound familiar to anyone?
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPWC) has confirmed the traces of the sarin gas used in Syria are not linked with the Syrian government’s former stockpile of chemical weapons. The report corroborates the Syrian government’s assertions that the faction responsible for the chemical attack, as well as 11 other instances of chemical weapons use, was the Syrian opposition.
The report also substantiates last month’s claims from Ahmed al-Gaddafi al-Qahsi, cousin of Muammar Gaddafi, who said that the chemical weapons used in the incident had been stolen from Libya and later smuggled into Syria via Turkey by militants.
The announcement follows an investigation carried out by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) at the request of the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and the Syrian government.
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OPWC report: rebels used chemical weapons - not #Assad https://t.co/wszOa8ngZW #Sarin #Syria pic.twitter.com/ITT8HgBBi2
— Al-Masdar News (@TheArabSource) January 8, 2016
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