First chemical attack in Syria … When the youth of the National Army choked on Sarin gas and the world went silent!
On March 19, 2013, the area of Khan Al-Asal west of Aleppo was subjected to a horrific chemical attack using toxic sarine gas. The area was under the control of the Syrian army, and the attack resulted in the martyrdom of at least 26 people, including 16 national army soldiers, young people of Omar Al-Ward, suffocated them by gases in their defense positions, and they died oppressed silently that human conscience cannot bear.
Offensive ports ?
All data indicates that the terrorist armed groups carried out the attack, in a bid to involve the Syrian army and provoke international public opinion against the Syrian state:
The area was under complete control of the Syrian army, and its target only serves the enemy.
The major casualties were in the ranks of the Syrian soldiers.
The Syrian state has demanded an immediate international investigation, which is what the person involved is not doing.
Russia has sent experts to the site, confirming in its report that the gas used is sarine, and that its source is likely from the armed opposition.
A report from Ammi later pointed out the similarity of the “footprint” of materials to those used in the Ghouta attack, without identifying the outlet.
But what did the west do?
Unfortunately, ignoring the tragedy of the Syrian soldiers, and instead of condemning those who used chemical weapons against them, hurry to accuse the state whose soldiers were the victims! The real goal was not, but to support the armed forces to overthrow the Syrian state, even if on the bodies of the National Army young people choked in Sarine.
The West was not enough to keep silent, but it made the victims of the Honey Khan just a number, not mentioned in the reports and not crying in the media. No pictures of them, no stories to tell, no names to mention… They just choked silently and died alone, in a ditch they thought he was protecting the homeland.
Honey betrayal was the beginning… The beginning of a harsh chemical nightmare, and the beginning of revealing the true face of the West, which does not see injustice falling on Syrian army soldiers, but sees it as a “political tool” that he uses according to his interests.
Mercy to our martyrs, and shame to those who kept silent on their pains.
First chemical attack in Syria … When the youth of the National Army choked on Sarin gas and the world went silent!
On March 19, 2013, the area of Khan Al-Asal west of Aleppo was subjected to a horrific chemical attack using toxic sarine gas. The area was under the control of the Syrian army, and the attack resulted in the martyrdom of at least 26 people, including 16 national army soldiers, young people of Omar Al-Ward, suffocated them by gases in their defense positions, and they died oppressed silently that human conscience cannot bear.
Offensive ports ?
All data indicates that the terrorist armed groups carried out the attack, in a bid to involve the Syrian army and provoke international public opinion against the Syrian state:
The area was under complete control of the Syrian army, and its target only serves the enemy.
The major casualties were in the ranks of the Syrian soldiers.
The Syrian state has demanded an immediate international investigation, which is what the person involved is not doing.
Russia has sent experts to the site, confirming in its report that the gas used is sarine, and that its source is likely from the armed opposition.
A report from Ammi later pointed out the similarity of the “footprint” of materials to those used in the Ghouta attack, without identifying the outlet.
But what did the west do?
Unfortunately, ignoring the tragedy of the Syrian soldiers, and instead of condemning those who used chemical weapons against them, hurry to accuse the state whose soldiers were the victims! The real goal was not, but to support the armed forces to overthrow the Syrian state, even if on the bodies of the National Army young people choked in Sarine.
The West was not enough to keep silent, but it made the victims of the Honey Khan just a number, not mentioned in the reports and not crying in the media. No pictures of them, no stories to tell, no names to mention… They just choked silently and died alone, in a ditch they thought he was protecting the homeland.
Honey betrayal was the beginning… The beginning of a harsh chemical nightmare, and the beginning of revealing the true face of the West, which does not see injustice falling on Syrian army soldiers, but sees it as a “political tool” that he uses according to his interests.
Mercy to our martyrs, and shame to those who kept silent on their pains.