Suspected ISIS gas attack kills 4 in Iraq’s Eastern Mosul
At least four civilians were killed Monday in the army-held eastern side of Mosul by a chlorine gas attack by the Daesh terrorist group, according to an Iraqi security source, APA reports quoting Anadolu Agency.
“Three rockets fell in eastern Mosuls Al-Hadba district, killing four civilians and injuring six others, including women and children, said Police Lieutenant-Colonel Ahmad Abdul-Aziz al-Numani.
“A preliminary report by medical workers at the scene confirmed that victims had suffered suffocation and burns usually associated with chlorine gas exposure,” he said.
Al-Numani added that Iraqi security officials had taken samples of the rocket debris and were now in the process of testing them “to ascertain the nature of the attack”.
He asserted: We hold Daesh responsible for this attack, which our sources confirm originated from the Daesh-held western side of the city.
In January, Iraqi forces drove Daesh terrorists from eastern Mosul as part of a wide-ranging campaign launched late last year to retake the city, which Daesh overran in mid-2014.
In mid-February, Iraqi forces – backed by U.S.-led air power – began a fresh push to recapture western Mosul, the terrorist groups last stronghold in northern Iraq.
Source: /APA