Khaleej Times

Head of Syria regime research centre killed in Hama’s blast

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beirut — The head of a Syrian government research centre fabricatin­g weapons has been killed in an explosion targeting his car, a Britain-based monitor said on Sunday.

The pro-regime Al Watan newspaper confirmed the killing.

General Aziz Asbar was killed late on Saturday along with his driver in the central province of Hama, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitor said.

Asbar headed the research centre in Hama’s Masyaf, which was targeted in Israeli air strikes last month and in September last year, the Britain-based Observator­y said.

According to the United States sarin gas was being developed at the centre, a claim denied by Syrian authoritie­s who say the country does not possess any chemical weapons after a 2013 agreement to hand over its chemical arsenal.

Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman said that experts from regime ally Iran were present at the Masyaf centre, which was developing short-range surface-tosurface missiles.

“The general was close to Syrian President Bashar Al Assad and to Iran,” the monitor said.

Al Watan reported in its online version: “Doctor Aziz Asbar, head of the scientific research centre in Masyaf, has been killed after an explosion targeted his car in the Hama countrysid­e.”

An Israeli air strike targeted the centre on July 22, Syrian state media and the Observator­y said.

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