October 22, 2020
In The Syrian Battlefront city
Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman was unable to confirm the claim, but said no
one was killed in the strikes. A Sukkari resident said a "very strong smellâ€
filled the neighbourhood after it was hit by a barrel bomb and that he and
others had difficulty breathing. "Such allegations are taken very seriously. The
use of chemical weapons by anyone, anywhere and under any circumstances is
unacceptable,†he added in a statement.
Aleppo after dozens
of people had to be treated for breathing problems in the SThe world’s chemical
weapons watchdog said on Wednesday that it was "disturbed†by the alleged use of
toxic chemicals in Aleppo after dozens of people had to be treated for breathing
problems in the Syrian battlefront cityObservatory head Rami Abdel Rahman was unable to confirm the claim, but said no
one was killed in the strikes. A Sukkari resident said a "very strong smellâ€
filled the neighbourhood after it was hit by a barrel bomb and that he and
others had difficulty breathing. "Such allegations are taken very seriously. The
use of chemical weapons by anyone, anywhere and under any circumstances is
unacceptable,†he added in a statement.The Opposition Aleppo Media Centre said
on its Twitter account that the Sukkari neighbourhood was the target of a
chlorine attack.The bombs left people in need of treatment, the British-based
monitor said, adding most were civilians.
"We are disturbed by the recent
allegations of the use of toxic chemicals in Aleppo,†said a statement by the
director-general of the Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons, Ahmet Uzumcu.More than 70 people were left choking on Tuesday after
regime helicopters China
foam wall panel barrel screws dropped barrel bombs on a rebel-held district
of the war-ravaged city, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
end-of.Both sides in Syria’s complex civil war have traded accusations of
attacks against civilians and use of unconventional weapons including chlorine
and mustard gas.
The world’s chemical weapons watchdog said on Wednesday that
it was "disturbed†by the alleged use of toxic chemicals in Aleppo after dozens
of people had to be treated for breathing problems in the SThe world’s chemical
weapons watchdog said on Wednesday that it was "disturbed†by the alleged use of
toxic chemicals in Aleppo after dozens of people had to be treated for breathing
problems in the Syrian battlefront city.
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