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Chemical agent suspected

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WASHINGTON: The US military is testing to see if a chemical agent may have been used in a rocket attack in Iraq by the Islamic State that came within hundreds of metres of US forces, but injured no one, a US military official said yesterday.

The rocket fell on Tuesday in an unpopulate­d area near the Qayyara West base, where hundreds of US forces are working to prepare an airfield ahead of Iraq’s offensive to retake the city of Mosul from the radical group, said the official, who spoke with Pentagon reporters on condition of anonymity.

A group of US forces inspected the fragments afterwards and took a small sample of a suspicious “tarlike, black, oily” substance, which initially tested positive for mustard agent, but then tested negative in a subsequent examinatio­n, the official said. Further tests were underway. The incident was first reported by CNN.

As a precaution, they underwent routine decontamin­ation procedures but did not display symptoms that would typically show up within 12 hours of exposure.

“It’s been more than 24 hours and we haven’t seen anyone who has any indication of blistering or anything like that,” the official said.

“There are absolutely no injuries. Nobody has been off their typical work schedule. It hasn’t impacted the mission in any way.”

The US military has used air strikes to repeatedly hit the Islamic State’s chemical weapons stores, and experts have warned they might use the agents during the upcoming Mosul offensive.

The US has also observed repeated Islamic State attacks over the past year or so against Iraqi troops, Kurdish forces and Syrian soldiers, a second US official said. But the official stressed there had not been such attacks against the US forces in Iraq, who number at least 4 400.

“I don’t know of a case like this where it was proximate to US forces like this before,” the second official said. – Reuters

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