ISIS
to launch false flag chemical attack on Syrian Kurds – and Russian
military is watching closely
RT,
28
November, 2018
Islamic
State terrorists are plotting to shell Kurdish-led militia with
chemical-filled munitions in Deir ez-Zor, Syria, Russian military
said. The terrorists want to frame Damascus for the attack to trigger
new US-led airstrikes.
Islamic
State (IS, formerly ISIS) has launched production of toxin-filled
mortar shells in the east of the Deir ez-Zor province, Russian
military said on Wednesday. The shells are filled with chemicals by a
crew of 11 terrorists, who received foreign training and came to
Syria specifically to carry out the false-flag attack.
FILE
PHOTO. Home-made mortar shells, produced by Islamic State terrorists.
© Reuters / Erik De Castro
IS
militants are seeking to shell positions held by the US-backed Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF), framing Damascus for the attack. The
terrorists seek to trigger massive airstrikes by the US-led coalition
against the government forces, the military said.
Russia
will send a nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) warning system to
the location, as well as Russian NBC specialists, to monitor IS
activities, it added.
FILE
PHOTO. Russian NBC protection troops seen during an exercise ©
Global Look Press / Russian MoD
IS
terrorists are currently holding an area in the far east of the
country on the left bank of the Euphrates river. The SDF have been
battling them for months yet have not managed to eradicate the
militants despite receiving heavy air support from the US-led
coalition. The strikes have apparently taken a heavy civilian toll,
with local media routinely reporting casualties. The coalition has
been also accused of using banned munitions in the area, namely white
phosphorous bombs to target settlements in the IS-occupied territory.
Moscow’s
warning comes shortly after a chemical attack in the city of Aleppo,
where anti-government militants apparently shelled the western part
of the city with a “poisonous
substance,” affecting
over 50 people. The attack, however, has not drawn much attention
from the international community, let alone resulted in airstrikes
against the attackers.
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