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Former colonel Ahmed Habib Ali is accused of supervising the manufacture of sarin gas bombs.
Published On ۱۵ Jul ۲۰۲۶
Syrian authorities have arrested a former officer they say was a chemical weapons specialist in charge of sarin gas depots and chemical weapons manufacturing in the regime of ousted former President Bashar al-Assad.
The Interior Ministry named him on Wednesday as former colonel Ahmed Habib Ali, calling him “a chemical weapons expert”.
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Ali “was responsible for sarin gas storage facilities and chemical manufacturing within Unit ۴۱۷”, a chemical weapons site near Damascus, the ministry said, adding that he was “one of the officers who supervised the manufacture of about ۲۰ bombs loaded with sarin gas, each weighing ۲۵۰kg [۵۵۰lb], which were used in attacks targeting Syrian cities and towns in ۲۰۱۳ and ۲۰۱۷”.
His arrest comes just a week after Syria was reinstated into the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). The watchdog had stripped Syria’s voting rights in ۲۰۲۱, after finding its air force used sarin and chlorine gas on its own people.
The deadliest attack came in August ۲۰۱۳. The Syrian army was accused of gassing rebel-held areas, killing more than ۱,۴۰۰ men, women and children, according to US intelligence and rights groups.
At the height of the civil war, and facing the threat of US strikes, al-Assad’s government agreed to hand over its chemical arsenal. Despite that pledge, Damascus was accused of four more sarin and chlorine attacks on opposition towns between ۲۰۱۴ and ۲۰۱۷.
Ali’s detention is part of a wider series of arrests of al-Assad-era officals. In April, Syria’s judiciary opened public trials for former officials, with some charges amounting to war crimes tied to the ۲۰۱۱ uprising and its violent suppression.
Since al-Assad’s fall in December ۲۰۲۴, authorities have arrested dozens of people over crimes committed during the ۱۳-year civil war.

