Aleppo fighting spreads amid accusations of gas attack
Terrorists opened a new front in Aleppo as fighting spread on the third day of a major insurgent counter-attack to break the Syrian forces siege of the opposition-held part of the city, and each side accused the other of using poison gas.
Terrorists opened a new front in Aleppo as fighting spread on the third day of a major insurgent counter-attack to break the Syrian forces siege of the opposition-held part of the city, and each side accused the other of using poison gas.
The insurgents, including both Free Syrian Army factions and terrorist organizations, are seeking to end the siege by seizing government-held areas of Aleppo, in an effort to link the city’s rebel-held east with rebel-held rural areas to the west of the city.
Syrian state media said militants had fired shells containing chlorine gas at a residential area of the government-held western part of the city, al-Hamdaniya. Rebels denied that, and said government forces had fired poison gas on another frontline.