Syrian Kurdish forces and a monitoring group said the Turkish military
carried out a suspected gas attack that wounded six people in Syria’s
Afrin region on Friday.
There was no immediate comment from the Turkish military,
which has previously denied accusations of hitting civilians in its
Afrin operation.
Birusk Hasaka, a spokesman for the
Kurdish YPG militia in Afrin, told Reuters that Turkish bombardment hit a
village in the northwest of the region, near the Turkish border. He
said it caused six people to suffer breathing problems and other
symptoms indicative of a gas attack.
Turkey launched an
air and ground offensive last month on the Afrin region, opening a new
front in the multi-sided Syrian war to target Kurdish fighters in
northern Syria.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told that
Turkish forces and their Syrian insurgent allies hit the village on
Friday with shells. The Britain-based war monitoring group said medical
sources in Afrin reported that six people in the attack suffered
breathing difficulties and dilated pupils, indicating a suspected gas
attack.
Syrian state news agency SANA, citing a doctor
in a Afrin hospital, said Turkish shelling of the village caused choking
in six people.
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