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Libyan PNS accuses LNA of using chemical weapons, Recalling the story of a Canadian photographer

Libyan PNS accuses LNA of using chemical weapons, Recalling the story of a Canadian photographer

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the so-called Government of National Accord (PNS) Libya accused Libyan National Army forces (LNA) in the use of chemical weapons, relying on information, received from a canadian photographer. This was reported in the account of the Foreign Ministry of the PNS on Facebook. military expert Boris Rozin in exclusive commentary Federal News Agency (FAN) He stated, that such statements by the PNS are a method of information warfare.

The text of the published statement says, that information on the use of poisonous substances by LNA was provided by a Canadian photographer Omar Salah ad-Din's closet, who filmed reports on the front line. The photographer said the Foreign Ministry, that he noticed strange symptoms in the personnel of the PNS forces after the clashes with the VLA in the direction of Salah ad-Din in the south of Tripoli on Wednesday. According to the journalist, PNS militants fought asphyxiation, shortness of breath and vomiting after, as "their positions were shelled by the LNA". The Foreign Ministry of the PNS Libya said, that this happened allegedly as a result of inhalation of poisonous gas, which means the use of internationally prohibited chemical warfare agents by the field marshal’s army Khalifa Haftar.

Military expert Boris Rozhin noted a large influx of militants from Syrian Idlib and other regions, sent by Turkey to Libya - according to an expert, in Ankara are well aware of the mechanisms of accusations and the creation of fakes on the example of Syria and Russia.

Libyan PNS accuses LNA of using chemical weapons, Recalling the story of a Canadian photographer

"Naturally, we see attempts to apply the same technique in Libya as a way of waging an information war. There is no actual evidence of Haftar’s use of chemical weapons., especially considering that fact, that in Libya it was eliminated under Gaddafi, and the remnants were more likely to be carried away by the militants, than LNA representatives. And as we see after a few years, LNA perfectly fought without any chemical weapons even against ISIS1 and the local Al-Qaeda 1 (both terrorist organizations are banned on the territory of the Russian Federation). Respectively, there is no motive and the need to use chemical weapons now - rather, these are charges, cultivated according to the patterns of Syrian provocations ", - says the interlocutor of the FAN.

The symptoms described by a Canadian photographer are more like symptoms of a coronavirus infection, rather than poisoning. Given the dynamics of the spread of the pandemic in Turkey, through which Syrian militants enter Libya, Most likely, that the development of the virus in the body overtakes them already in Tripolitania. LNA official speaker, Maj.-Gen. Ahmad Mismari repeatedly stated, that all cases of COVID-19 in Libya are imported.

Libyan PNS accuses LNA of using chemical weapons, Recalling the story of a Canadian photographer

"In Libya, undermined the health system, which means, that PNS obviously will not have to deal with the treatment of coronavirus in Libya. Respectively, some cases of the disease in combat units are quite possible. In another case, it may simply be a problem of acclimatization of militants., brought from Syria to Tripoli. In addition to coronavirus, there are many local diseases., that can affect that audience, that Turkey exports to Tripoli ", - explains Rozhin.

Recall, under the Paris Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons 1993 years, world leaders documented a ban on development, production and use of chemical warfare agents, in particular, nerve poison gas.

earlier Federal News Agency (FAN) reported, that the LNA leadership asked the UN to investigate the stuffing incident about the use of chemical warfare agents by the Haftar army.

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Author: Vasily Koshkin

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