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‘Gas attack’ kills 58 in rebel-held Syrian town
A suspected chemical attack killed at least 58 civilians including several children in rebelheld northwestern Syria, a monitor said, with the opposition accusing the government and demanding a UN investigation.
Damascus
The attack in the town of Khan Sheikhun left dozens suffering respiratory problems and symptoms including vomiting, fainting and foaming at the mouth, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The entrance of the building was hit, bringing down rubble on top of medics who had earlier been seen dousing a steady stream of arrivals to wash away chemical residue.
The violence came as the European Union and UN hosted a conference in Brussels on Syria’s future, with confusion over Washington’s position on the issue of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s future. The Observatory said the attack on a residential part of Khan Sheikhun came in the early hours of Tuesday, when a warplane carried out strikes that released “toxic gas”.
It said 11 children were among the dead, with at least 160 injured, and that many people were dying even after arriving at medical facilities. The monitor could not confirm the nature of the gas or whether the strikes were carried out by Syrian warplanes or those of government ally Russia.
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