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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Chemical security

ISIS becoming proficient with WMD


Top U.S. lawmakers of both parties are seeing increasing frustration in the American military due to the way President Obama has chosen to deal with Islamic State militants, with much of the top brass claiming the president's approach is far too cautious. (Associated Press Photographs)
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) will present to the United Nations in mid-November a report stating that the Islamic State killed at least two people, including a child, in a chemical weapons attack on August 21st of this year in Syria. The attack took place in Marea near Aleppo.
The report, seen by Reuters, states that rebels involved in the attack said dozens of their fighters were also hurt. Doctors without Borders (MSF) reported treating a family who claimed that after a mortar hit their home “a yellow gas filled the living room.”

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