100 Die in Syrian Missile/Chemical Plant

A mysterious series of explosions destroyed Syria's subterranean missile and chemical weapons installation in Homs, Syria, March 12, 2002 according to intelligence analysts at Debka.com.

Debka asserts that the facility produced Scud C and Scud D missiles, liquid and solid fuels, and was the largest factory in the Arab world for chemical warheads.

North Korean missiles experts were among the roughly 100 engineers and technicians killed in the blast, Debka reports.

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