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Syrian state media say militants fire poison gas in Aleppo

The claim by Assad regime's media is unverfied and denied by Turkey-backed rebels who have launched an offensive on Friday to break the regime's siege of Aleppo

October 30, 2016 at 1:46 pm

Free Syrian Army members fire artillery shells at Daesh positions at Mari district in Aleppo, Syria on October 27, 2016 [Hüseyin Nasır/Anadolu]

Syrian state media said militants fired poison gas at a government-held area of Aleppo on Sunday, causing 35 people to choke, a report which a rebel official called a lie.

State news agency SANA said “shells containing poison gases” had been fired at the residential district of al-Hamdaniya. It did not report any deaths. The head of the political office of the Aleppo-based rebel group Fastaqim denied the report.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based organisation that reports on the war, said it had confirmed reports of suffocation among government fighters in two frontline areas shelled by rebels, but it did not know if chlorine gas was the cause.

Rebels launched a major counter-attack against government forces in Aleppo on Friday, aiming to break a siege on the insurgent-held eastern sector of the city. An array of rebels are taking part in the attack, including groups fighting under the Turkey-backed Free Syrian army banner.

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