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- March 13th, 2018
The official Syrian news agency SANA said on Tuesday the news detailing the sweatshop was discovered in the town of Al-Shefounieh after the liberation of this area hands of terrorist group called Jaysh al-Islam.
A military commander, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told SANA that the workshop is a two-story building with a basement and a laboratory to manufacture toxic chemicals equipment "Saudi origin" and material protection "Western origin."
The same military also reported the laboratory containing vials for mixing chemical material and heating as well as a variety of products used to produce chemicals and lethal explosives, including substances containing chlorine, as well as manual and Saudi leaflets logo takfiri terrorist group.
According to the military high, the workshop in question -located exactly between Duma, largest city in Eastern Guta and Al-Shefounieh- housed equipment and high-tech facilities, which, in his view, shows the "participation" of chemical experts from Europe and Saudi Arabia.
On Monday, Syrian army units discovered another laboratory for chemical weapons when soldiers roamed the village Aftris after militias withdrew from this town.
For weeks, East Guta, main stronghold of militias in the vicinity of Damascus, focuses the attention of countries sponsoring terrorists, who accuse the army of Syria "to use chemical weapons against civilians."
In fact, the Syrian Government has repeatedly warned that terrorists use weapons prohibited to blame pro-government forces and trying to stop the Syrian Army fighting terrorism.
United States and its allies seek to accuse Damascus of using chemical weapons against his own people, although the Syrian government delivered in 2014 its chemical arsenal to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which confirmed in January 2016 the total destruction of these weapons.
Source: HispanTV
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