LONDON: Syrian Chief executive Bashar al-Assad will use substance weaponry against resistance causes and may have already implemented them, Nawaf Prices, the first Syrian ambassador to flaw, informed the BBC on Thursday.
Fares, the most popular politician to flaw since the rebellion against Assad started, was adament that the president's times were designated but cautioned he would be ready "to reduce the whole Syrian people" to maintain energy.
When requested by the BBC's Honest Gardner whether that would mean the use of substance weaponry, Prices said: "I am assured that if Bashar al-Assad's program is further cornered by the individuals -- he would use such weaponry."
"There is details, unconfirmed details, that substance weaponry have been used in Homs," the former ambassador to Irak included.
Syria has a huge inventory of substance weaponry and nearby nations are progressively worried about what will occur to them if the program topples.
Fares said this result was now "inevitable".
"It is definitely sure that this govt will drop in a few months," he informed the BBC from his sanctuary in Qatar. "We wish for now to be brief so that more forfeit are decreased."
Fares, who declared his defection on September 11, was commonly seen as a program hardliner and his choice to crack rates has activated doubt among activists.
Some dissidents say Prices has been likely groomed by the Western to be a factor in a adjusting govt while others have verbal about his "criminal" previous.
Fares, who has provided as governor in several Syrian regions and has organised mature protection and Baath celebration content, comes from the popular Oqaydat Sunni group in southern Syria, which also has associates in Irak, The the air jordan and Saudi Arabic.
A former cop, Prices had partners to the terrifying intellect solutions before becoming governor and later Syria's first ambassador to Irak following a 30-year crack in connections between the two neighbors.
Syria's army implemented armoured automobiles near main Damascus on Thursday as soldiers struggled rebels around the investment in what activists said could be a level in the 16-month rebellion.
Fares said the propagate of assault to the investment proven that the "expansion and the energy of the trend was improving day-by-day.

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