Syria moves chemical weapons before wider offensive: defector (REUTERS) By Suleiman Al-Khalidi HACIPASA, Turkey 07/21/12 8:32am EDT)
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(Reuters) - A senior Syrian military defector said President Bashar
al-Assad´s forces were moving chemical weapons across the country for
possible use in a military retaliation for the killing of four top
security officials.
"The regime has started moving its chemical stockpile and
redistributing it to prepare for its use," said General Mustafa
Sheikh, citing rebel intelligence obtained in recent days.
"They are moving it from warehouses to new locations," he told
Reuters in an interview in southern Turkey, close to the Syrian
border. "They want to burn the country. The regime cannot fall
without perpetrating a sea of blood."
Syria´s 16-month conflict has been transformed since Wednesday, when
a bomb killed four members of Assad´s narrow circle of kin and
lieutenants, including his powerful brother-in-law, defense minister
and intelligence chief.
Sheikh´s comments could not be independently verified and Syria has
denied any such move.
Western and Israeli officials, concerned that chemical stockpiles
could fall into the hands of militants, said a week ago that Syria
appeared to be shifting weapons from storage sites, but it was not
clear whether the operation was a security precaution or a
preparation for deployment.
On Friday Israel said it would consider military action if needed to
ensure Syrian missiles or chemical weapons did not reach Assad´s
allies in Lebanon, the Shi´ite group Hezbollah.
Sheikh, who fled his post in the northern command of Assad´s army in
January, said the coming days would see increased shelling of Sunni
strongholds in Damascus and Aleppo.
But unleashing a broader and bloodier army assault would fuel an
intense backlash by the mostly Sunni rebels, he said.
"The coming phase will witness a phase of bloodshed that is
unprecedented and the regime will resort to non-conventional weapons.
Every action will trigger a bigger reaction," he said.
"Assad wants to burn the country. This dictatorial and sectarian
regime will not fall without a sea of blood," said Sheikh, whose
military council provides a political umbrella to the armed
resistance to Assad´s rule.
REBEL GAINS
Since Wednesday´s attack, rebels have pushed into the heart of the
capital and seized control of other towns. On Thursday, they captured
three border crossings with Iraq and Turkey, the first time they have
held sway over Syria´s frontiers.
Sheikh said the success of Wednesday´s bombing, which Free Syrian
Army rebels claimed to have carried out, was the fruit of experience
gained from months of conflict, rather than any fresh weapons supply.
"The weapons that are coming from outside are a drop in the ocean and
are too trivial to make a difference," he said.
The success of Wednesday´s attack surprised him, even though he was
tipped by rebels over a month ago they were undertaking a top secret
operation targeting Assad´s inner circle.
"When I heard of it, I stood in awe that we had reached such a stage
inside," he said.
"I was aware of it, but of course did not plan it, the rebels told me
that there would be a qualitative operation that would go after the
head of the regime in these days ... closer to the holy month of
Ramadan," said Sheikh.
The perpetrator of the attack was "someone who worked with a top
official ... the Free Syrian Army is present in every corner of the
state", he said, declining to give any further details.
Sheikh said momentum gained by the rebels was prompting faster high-
level defections and at least 100,000 soldiers have deserted out of
the 320,000-strong military, almost double the numbers of only a few
months ago. On Saturday a Turkish official told Reuters two Syrian
brigadier-generals had fled to Turkey overnight.
Opposition sources have said thousands more Sunni soldiers have been
confined to their barracks, but cannot desert because of the grip of
military intelligence and lack of safe areas.
The involvement of the best trained elite forces from the Fourth
Brigade to the Republican Army in the widening offensive showed the
extent of attrition within the army, he said.
"Every day there is attrition ... the collapse of the regime is now
accelerating like a snowball," Sheikh said. (Editing by Dominic Evans
and Louise Ireland) (© Thomson Reuters 2012. 07/21/12)
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