Based on a scientific report, the rebels did it:
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/09/05/201268/russia-releases-100-page-report.html
I give this Russian report much greater credibility than the lies we're getting from Israel.
This claim about the Russian report is interesting:
But he also said that there could be doubts about the Russian conclusion that the rockets that delivered the sarin in the March 19 incident were not likely to have come from Syrian military stocks because of the use of RDX, an explosive that is also known as hexogen and T4. “Militaries don’t tend to use it because it’s too expensive,” [Richard] Guthrie said.
If memory serves, in the book Blowing Up Russia by Alexander Litvinenko and Yuri Felshtinsky, which discussed the Russian apartment bombings in 1999, the claim was made that at least one of the bombs consisted of RDX (I think the name "hexogen" was used). The Russians say that Chechens made the bombs, while the book makes the case that the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) was responsible. Putin was head of the FSB at the time of the Moscow bombings.
Strange coincidence, no?
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