Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

1,300 dead, Syrian army denies using nerve gas

OPPOSITION TACTIC? Regime says opposition aims to divert attention of visiting UN chemical inspection team

- Agencies

DAMASCUS: Syria’s main opposition group accused the regime of using chemical weapons on Wednesday to strike rebel areas near Damascus in a “massacre” that left more than 1,300 people dead.

Videos distribute­d by activists, the authentici­ty of which could not immediatel­y be verified, showed medics attending to suffocatin­g children and hospitals being overwhelme­d.

More footage showed dozens of people laid out on the ground, among them many children, some of them covered in white sheets.

The claim of a chemical attack, which could not be independen­tly verified, was vehemently denied by the Syrian regime which said it was intended to hinder the mission of UN chemical weapons inspectors now in the country.

The Local Coordinati­on Committees (LCC), a network of activists, reported hundreds of casualties in the “brutal use of toxic gas by the criminal regime”.

Eastern Ghouta “was also shelled by warplanes following the chemical attack that is still ongoing, which led to hundreds of casualties and victims, among them entire families,” it said.

In one video, children are seen being given first aid in a field hospital, notably oxygen to help them breathe. Doctors appear to be trying to resuscitat­e unconsciou­s children.

The opposition National Coalition’s George Sabra, who spoke to reporters in Istanbul, labelled the attack as a “coup de grace that kills all hopes for a political solution in Syria”.

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