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Head of Syria research centre killed in car bombing

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BEIRUT: The head of a Syrian research facility that Western countries say was part of a chemical weapons programme was killed when his car was blown up, the pro-Syrian government newspaper al-Watan said on Sunday.

Aziz Asber was the director of the Syrian Scientific Research Centre in Masyaf, near the city of Hama, which Western government­s say was a covert Syrian government installati­on.

“(Asber) died after an explosion targeted his car in the Hama countrysid­e,” al-Watan said in an online report.

The attack on Asber was claimed by a Syrian rebel group affiliated to Tahrir al-Sham, a rebel group. It includes the group

(Asber) died after an explosion targeted his car in the Hama countrysid­e. al-Watan online report

formerly known as the Nusra Front, which served as al Qaeda’s Syrian branch.

The Abu Amara Brigades released a statement on their Telegram online channel that said they “planted explosive devices” which detonated and killed Asber.

The explosion occurred on Saturday night, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights war monitoring group said.

The Masyaf facility has previously been hit by what the Syrian government said were Israeli strikes in July and last year in September .

In April, missile strikes by the United States, Britain and France destroyed a Syrian Scientific Research Centre facility in Damascus, in response to a suspected poison gas attack .

The Syrian government, backed by Russia, has denied using – or possessing – chemical weapons.

An Israeli government official declined to comment on reports of Asber’s death when asked by Reuters. — Reuters

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