According to a report, a nation has been experimenting with chemical weapons in Sudan. And no, it’s not Iraq:
Syria tested chemical weapons on civilians in Sudan’s troubled western Darfur region in June and killed dozens of people.
The German daily Die Welt newspaper, in an advance release of its Wednesday edition, citing unnamed western security sources, said that injuries apparently caused by chemical arms were found on the bodies of the victims.
It said that witnesses quoted by an Arabic news website called ILAF in an article on August 2 had said that several frozen bodies arrived suddenly at the “Al-Fashr Hospital” in the Sudanese capital Khartoum in June.
Die Welt said the sources had indicated that the weapons tests were undertaken following a military exercise between Syria and Sudan.
One might note that in addition to its weapons of mass destruction program-related activities, Syria has also been involved in state sponsorship of terrorism-related program activities. But it should not be confused with the “axis of evil.”
Via The Moderate Voice.