Cases
of serious suffocation reported in Deir al-Zour’s field hospitals following a
regime chlorine attack Tuesday evening, according to medical sources.
A
number of rebels with symptoms of asphyxia, and Nervosism were rushed to field
hospitals from al-Rushdia neighborhood Front, sources said.
Deir
al-Zour is the 6th largest city in Syria and the largest in the eastern part of
Syria. Located 450 km (280 mi) to the northeast from the capital Damascus and
most of its suburbs are under FSA control.
Unified
Medical Center in the city, issued a statement saying that the victims were
exposed to unknown, non-toxic gases.
Military
and revolutionary sources said that a missile which was not fully exploded
lunched the gas causing these injuries; and that confirms the hypothesis that
the missile’s content was gas and not explosives.
Medical
sources in Deir al-Zour expected that the gas used in the attacks is poisonous
chlorine. Reporting by Dani Murad
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