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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Reports of chemical gas attacks in 2 Syrian cities
2016-08-03
[CNN] Two chemical gas attacks have been reported in northern Syria, one in the region where a Russian helicopter was downed a day earlier, killing all five people on board.

In the first alleged attack, cylinders suspected of containing chlorine gas were dropped in residential areas in the city of Saraqeb in Idlib province, the anti-regime, voluntary search-and-rescue group Idlib Civil Defence said in a statement posted to its Facebook page.

Russia, Syria's key military backer, has vehemently denied that a chemical attack took place. In a blurb carried by Russian and Syrian state news agencies, Kremlin front man Dmitry Peskov said that the claims of chlorine usage were fabricated by the media.

In the second alleged incident, the Syrian government claimed that "terrorist groups" carried out a gas attack that killed five people in the old town of the besieged city of Aleppo on Tuesday afternoon, according to the state-run news agency
...and if you can't believe the state-run news agency who can you believe?...
SANA.

"Five non-combatants were killed and eight others suffered suffocation due to a terrorist attack with shells containing poisonous gas," the city's health director Mohamad Hazouri told SANA, which reported two others were killed and 17 others injured in separate terrorist attacks in the city Tuesday.

Aleppo is about 50 kilometers (31 miles) northeast of Saraqeb.

Reports of the alleged chemical attacks came as a CNN stringer in rebel-held eastern Aleppo said intense Arclight airstrikes and artillery assaults were under way in the area -- the fiercest bombardment in the five years of the conflict, he said.

The assault was a counteroffensive from Syrian regime forces and their Russian allies following advances by rebel forces pushing to break the government siege that has been choking their territory.

The city's eastern neighborhoods were completely encircled by government troops last week, cutting off all supply lines.

In the Saraqeb attack, the gas, which the statement said smelled like chlorine, caused 30 cases of breathing difficulties, the Idlib Civil Defence -- also known as the White Helmets -- said.

CNN has spoken with a doctor in Saraqeb who said he treated some of those affected by the alleged attack, who said their symptoms were consistent with those "of someone who has suffered from chlorine poisoning."

Posted by:Fred

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