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Syrian fighters from a rebel group considered 'moderate' by Washington are responsible for using toxic gas shells that killed seven and injured 23 in Aleppo on Tuesday, according to a statement from the Russian Ministry of Defense. "On August 2, 2016 at 19 hours 05 minutes militants from the
Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki group, considered by Washington as 'moderate opposition', launched poisonous materials from the Sukkari district towards the eastern part of Aleppo," the ministry said.
It added that the territory is under rebel control and that shells were fired towards "the residential area" of the Salah-Eddin district. Moscow informed Washington of the use of toxic shells on Monday, Lieutenant-General Sergey Chvarkov, head of the Russian Reconciliation Center in Syria, said. In the statement, the official added that terrorists in the area are hampering the efforts of locals trying to flee the embattled eastern parts of the city.
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Terrorists are trying to prevent the population from fleeing the eastern part of the city of Aleppo the best they can, threatening to shoot civilians or publicly execute them. There are reports that children and women are being turned into suicide bombers to carry out terrorist acts," Chvarkov stated.
On Tuesday evening, Syria's state-run SANA news agency reported that Syrian officials said an attack using poisonous gas had occurred in Aleppo. A "terrorist attack" on the Old City of Aleppo with "shells containing toxic gas" led to the deaths of five and suffocation of eight more civilians, the outlet quoted the city's health director, Mohamad Hazouri, as saying.
A local police source told SANA that terrorist groups fired rocket shells at the al-Hamadaniyeh neighborhood, injuring six. They also targeted the Salah-Eddin neighborhood, killing two and injuring 11 more.
According to the Russian Reconciliation Center, the situation in Aleppo "remains difficult." "The shelling of the city's districts from the side of militants continues. Insurgents fired rocket launchers and homemade mortars at the 'Castello' shopping mall, the areas of Ansar and al-Hadher as well as the Leramon district," it said.
Meanwhile a chilling video purporting to show the aftermath of the deadly toxic shelling in Aleppo emerged online on Tuesday. The footage captures the moment
victims were rushed to hospital. Most of them appear unable to walk on their own and on the verge of fainting. "We've taken 12 injured people,
six other patients have already died from suffocation. Our doctors were prepared to treat people showing symptoms of gas poisoning. We've been expecting terrorists to use weapons of this kind," a doctor at the Aleppo hospital told RT.
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gas in question was reportedly chlorine - a highly toxic substance that leads to breathing problems, a loss of consciousness, and illnesses among those exposed to it.
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