Manila Bulletin

Syria gas attack

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BEIRUT (Reuters) – A chemical attack on a rebel-held town in eastern Ghouta killed dozens of people, a medical relief organizati­on and a rescue service said, and Washington said the reports – if confirmed – would demand an immediate internatio­nal response. Medical relief organizati­on Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) said 41 people had been killed, with other reports putting the death toll much higher. The civil defense rescue service, which operates in rebel-held areas of Syria, put it as high as 150 in a report on one of its Twitter feeds. The Russian-backed Syrian state denied government forces had launched any chemical attack as the reports began circulatin­g on Saturday night and said rebels in the eastern Ghouta town of Douma were in a state of collapse and spreading false news. Reuters could not independen­tly verify the reports. The lifeless bodies of around a dozen children, women and men, some of them with foam at the mouth, were shown in one video circulated by activists. “Douma city, April 7 ... there is a strong smell here,” a voice can be heard saying.

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