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Syria chemical attacks reported

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sition sources. Video showed victims lying on the floor of a large room, breathing from oxygen masks.

The sides in the conflict, now in its third year, have accused each other of using chemical weapons. France’s Le Monde newspaper published first-hand accounts yesterday of apparent chemical attacks by Assad’s forces in April.

The newspaper said one of its photograph­ers had suffered blurred vision and respirator­y difficulti­es for four days after an attack on April 13 on the Jobar front, in central Damascus.

Another video from Harasta overnight showed at least two fighters being put into a van, their eyes watering and struggling to breathe while medics put tubes into their throats.

A doctor interviewe­d in another video said the alleged chemical attack in Harasta was revenge for a rebel raid on nearby military checkpoint­s. He complained of a severe shortage in staff and medical supplies to treat “dozens of wounded.”

As Washington and Moscow seek to bring the warring parties to the negotiatin­g table, European Union foreign ministers gathered in Brussels to discuss calls from Britain and France to ease an EU embargo on arming Syrian rebels.

All EU sanctions on Syria could collapse unless the 27-nation bloc agrees on the fate of the arms embargo before it expires on June 1, but several EU members oppose any change.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague signaled that Britain was prepared to see EU sanctions fall apart rather than retreat from his demand to give more support to rebels. If the EU could not agree, then “each country will have to ensure it has its own sanctions,” Hague declared.

The opposition crisis deepened yesterday when liberals were offered only token representa­tion, underminin­g internatio­nal efforts to lend the conservati­ve-dominated alliance greater support.

To the dismay of envoys of Western and Arab nations monitoring four days of opposition talks in Istanbul, the 60-member Syrian National Coalition thwarted a deal to admit a liberal bloc headed by opposition campaigner Michel Kilo.

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A civilian walks on rubble as he inspects the damage after shelling by forces loyal to Syria’s President Bashar Assad in Arbaeen, near Damascus. (Reuters)
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A group smuggles diesel from Syria to Turkey hoping to sell it at a higher price, across Al-Assi River in Idlib. (Reuters) Yara Abbas, 26, a reporter for Syria’s television station Al-Ikhbariya, who was killed while covering an army assault on Qusayr....
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