“‘They didn’t tell us what these arms were or how to use them,’ complained a female fighter named ‘K.’ ‘We didn’t know they were chemical weapons. We never imagined they were chemical weapons.’ ‘When Saudi Prince Bandar gives such weapons to people, he must give them to those who know how to handle and use them,’ she warned. A well-known rebel leader in Ghouta named ‘J’ agreed. ‘They merely used some ordinary rebels to carry and operate this material,’ he said. ‘We were very curious about these arms. And unfortunately, some of the fighters handled the weapons improperly and set off the explosions,’ ‘J’ said.”
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