“Daesh” Uses Chemical Weapons in Recent Attack in Iraqi Village

The Daesh Takfiri terrorists have used internationally-banned chemical weapons in their recent attack against civilians in a village in northern Iraq.

Hossain Hajem, the deputy governor of Mosul in Nineveh province, made the announcement on Sunday.

He added that at least 17 civilians, including women and children, suffered respiratory problems after Daesh shelled Osija village, located on the southern outskirts of Mosul, according to Press TV.

 Hajem said it was believed, after initial inspection, that the shells contained chlorine gas, a choking agent banned under the 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention.

The official added that the terrorist group had shelled several other villages on the southern outskirts of the provincial capital over the past 24 hours, leaving at least three people dead and four others injured.

It is not the first time Daesh has used chemical weapons against civilians.

On February 18, Kurdish authorities reported a similar attack launched by Daesh on the city of Sinjar, where at least 30 Peshmerga fighters were injured.

In addition to Iraq, the terrorist group has frequently used poisonous agents against people in Syria.

H.M

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