Τρίτη 4 Απριλίου 2017

At least 58 dead from the raid with toxic gas in Syria


They reached 58 dead from the air raid against the town under rebel control Ceyhan Khan, the province of Idlib, in northwestern Syria. Among the 11 children, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

"The victims died after being transported to the hospital. Were civilians in their entirety, "said Observatory director Rami Abdelrahman. The Syrian opposition accused the Bashar al Assad regime air raid during which considers that shells were used in toxic gas and requested urgent convening of the Security Council and initiation.

Until this time, there is no announcement of Damascus for the attack.

According to Human Rights Watch, the death of 58 due to suffocation, but so far there is no evidence for the identification of gas used. Dozens of other city residents suffer from respiratory problems and other symptoms.

Bombarded the hospital that received victims of "toxic attack"

The hospital received the victims of "toxic attack" today in north-western Syria bombarded and suffered heavy losses, reported the correspondent of the French Press Agency (AFP).

The journalist lying on the ground reported that the bombing was aimed department of the hospital and saw doctors running to escape through the debris. At present, it is not possible to determine whether there are victims.

Senior Syrian officer denies that the army attacked with toxic gas against Idlib

Senior officer in the Syrian army today denied reports that the army launched an attack with toxic gas against the area under the control of the rebels in the northwestern province of Idlib, Syria.

"This has not happened and will never happen, not now and not before," said an army officer in the Chinese news agency Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

Earlier, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that warplanes carried out heavy air raids on under the control of rebel Han Seihun town in the countryside of Idlib province, killing 58 people, mostly civilians.

The opposition accused the Syrian Air Force that is behind the attack.

But a senior Syrian officer, who asked not to be named, said the rebels are those who use toxic gas against civilians to incriminate the Syrian army.

The officer also claimed that the initial estimates show that in Idlib blown a chemical weapons depot belonging to the rebels.

Meanwhile, other activists said they missile struck the hospital where the wounded were hospitalized attack from air raids in Khan Seihun.

Particularly "worried" by the OPCW information to use chemical weapons in Idlib

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) today expressed its "deep concern" after the attack with chemicals from which killed at least 58 people and other 170 injured in a stronghold of insurgents and jihadists in northwestern Syria.

The OPCW, based in The Hague, in a statement issued said that "deeply concerned about the alleged attack with chemical weapons" made in Khan Seihun, a region in the south of Idlib province. "At present the Agency" collects and analyzes information from all available sources "and will then announce its conclusions.

Medical sources in Khan Seihun, invoked the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the victims had fainting, vomited or had foams at the mouth. Among the dead are at least 11 children.

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