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Terrorists continue organizing provocations in Syria’s Idlib – Moscow Terrorists continue organizing provocations in Syria’s Idlib – Moscow
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Terrorists are continuing to organize provocations in Idlib, Syria, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday. Radical militants, primarily from Jabhat al-Nusra and other groups linked to Al-Qaeda, fear to be isolated after the implementation of the Russian-Turkish agreements, she said. Those militants “undertake all sorts of provocations and make  the situation tense around the Idlib de-escalation zone, urging  to continue the so-called resistance,” the spokeswoman said in Moscow. “We continue to receive information about the prepared large-scale staging of chemical attacks by terrorists in Idlib” that could be blamed on Syrian government forces, Zakharova said. Terrorists are continuing to organize provocations in Idlib, Syria, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday. Radical militants, primarily from Jabhat Al-Nusra and other groups linked to Al-Qaeda, fear being isolated after the implementation of the Russian-Turkish agreements, she said. Those militants “undertake all sorts of provocations and make the situation tense around the Idlib de-escalation zone, urging the continuation of the so-called resistance,” the spokeswoman said in Moscow. “We continue to receive information about the prepared large-scale staging of chemical attacks by terrorists in Idlib” that could be blamed on Syrian government forces, Zakharova said. A number of armed groups in Idlib declared their support for the Russia-Turkey agreement to settle the situation in the area, according to the Russian ministry.