The Freeman

Syrians suffer breathing difficulti­es

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BEIRUT — Five people were treated for "suffocatio­n" yesterday after Syrian regime air strikes on the northweste­rn town of Saraqeb, a monitor said, adding that 10 civilians were killed in southern Idlib province.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights reported a "foul smell after regime helicopter­s struck several areas of the town in Idlib province, causing five civilians to suffer from suffocatio­n."

It quoted residents and medical sources as saying "toxic gas" was used in the attack, without elaboratin­g.

Syrian regime air strikes also killed six civilians in the town of Kafr Nabi, near Maaret al Numan in the southern countrysid­e of Idlib province, the Observator­y said.

Four other civilians were killed in regime bombing on Maaret al Numan and Maasarin.

The Observator­y also said that “airplanes believed to be Russian hit the main hospital in Maaret al Numan causing damage.”

The facility shut down until repairs could be carried out, the war monitor said.

The latest developmen­ts come as the United States this week accused the Syrian regime of using chemical weapons on opposition forces near the capital Damascus.

The Syrian foreign ministry denied the accusation­s as "lies."

US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told reporters on Friday his government was concerned sarin gas may have been recently used in Syria, citing reports from NGOs and rebel groups.

These reports said toxic gas has been used.

Mattis however said the United States has no proof to support these accusation­s.

Last month, 21 people were treated for respirator­y problems after rockets were fired on the rebel bastion of Eastern Ghouta outside Damascus.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Members of the civil defense remove the remnants of a rocket reportedly fired by regime forces.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Members of the civil defense remove the remnants of a rocket reportedly fired by regime forces.
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