Arab & International
Syrian Official: Recovery of Remnants of Previous Regime's Chemical Weapons Program
SadaNews - A Syrian official revealed that remnants of the chemical weapons program of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad have been recovered. He added, according to the "Reuters" agency, that more than 70 missiles and bombs used for chemical weapons were retrieved.
It was also reported, according to the same official, that "components of sarin gas used by Assad's forces" were found.
He disclosed that "the detained suspects include high military leaders from Assad's reign", explaining that their number is "18 suspects involved in the program".
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