In 2010, another retired Russian general, Yuri Ivanov, who had served as Deputy Director of the GRU, Russia’s military intelligence agency, died in unclear circumstances. The body of 52-year-old Ivanov was found in Turkey on August 16, 2010, several days after he had disappeared close to a Russian naval facility in Syria. Russian media did not report Ivanov’s death until several days later, when he was quietly buried in Moscow. According to reports in the Israeli press, the former GRU official was on his way to a meeting with Syrian intelligence officers when he went missing. Israel has never acknowledged having played a part in Ivanon’s death, but many suspect that Tel Aviv had been targeting the two Russians for quite some time. The Sunday Times article quoted an “Israeli source” who said that intelligence gathered through Israeli-operated satellites and unmanned drones flying over Syria indicates that chemical and biological stockpiles were recently moved to new locations around the country. Earlier this month, intelNews reported on allegations in The Atlantic magazine that Israel had sent Jordan at least two requests in the past two months to bomb targets in Syria in order “to take out many of Syria’s chemical weapons sites”. According to the report, Amman rejected the requests, saying that “the time was not right” for direct military action against the regime in Damascus.
By JOSEPH FITSANAKIS | intelNews.org |
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