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In reply to the discussion: Assad forces said to use poison gas in new Damascus attack [View all]Sand Wind
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Assad forces dropped poisonous gas bombs near Jobar districts police station about an hour ago, causing several non-life threatening injuries.
The bombs seem to contain a chlorine substance which caused suffocation, convulsions and extreme sweating.
Residents at first feared sarin had been released once again in the area, causing panic to ensue as a result of the last chemical weapons attack on the area by the Assad regime three weeks ago.
Regime forces continue to clash with the Free Syrian Army (FSA) in the area on the Southern Bypass near Zamalka city, Jobar district and the Abbasiyeen front line. Regime forces are also shelling the area with artillery.
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Assad forces dropped poisonous gas bombs near Jobar districts police station about an hour ago, causing several non-life threatening injuries.
The bombs seem to contain a chlorine substance which caused suffocation, convulsions and extreme sweating.
Residents at first feared sarin had been released once again in the area, causing panic to ensue as a result of the last chemical weapons attack on the area by the Assad regime three weeks ago.
Regime forces continue to clash with the Free Syrian Army (FSA) in the area on the Southern Bypass near Zamalka city, Jobar district and the Abbasiyeen front line. Regime forces are also shelling the area with artillery.
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You really don't know how the Assad regime work. These are chloride....not Sarin...nt
Sand Wind
Sep 2013
#2
I know where you are going with that, but to prove good faith I will send you more info when
Sand Wind
Sep 2013
#37
I just don't understand how you come to the conclusion that this is what I think...
Sand Wind
Sep 2013
#64
Assad is not as fully in control as you imagine. His brother is a loose cannon.
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2013
#6
Assad does not have the control of Syria he once had. It would not be surprising to me, at all, if
msanthrope
Sep 2013
#11
"The report was based on rebel sources . . ." Please, send bombs and extra underwear!
leveymg
Sep 2013
#8
Rebel sources quoted in a Saudi royal TV, passed on by Israelis... trifecta of utter bullshit!
Alamuti Lotus
Sep 2013
#26
you mean like the Pittsburgh PA police used CS gas in in 2009 at the G-20 convention?
azurnoir
Sep 2013
#43