Chemical bomb attack in Syria!

International Blog: In the rebel-regulated East Ghot region near Damascus, at least 500 people, including women and children, have been killed in the country's air force attack in the last seven days. Despite the ceasefire called by the United Nations, the attacks in the region were not stopped, but government forces were accused of using banned chemical weapons.
The United Nations has decided to hold a 30-day ceasefire in Syria on Sunday in a meeting of the Security Council, Reuters said. Within a short time, Syria again carried out bomb attacks in eastern Ghouta. After the attack on Sunday, the residents of the local residents have found signs of poisonous chlorine gas in the body. The East Ghata Health Authority
The Health Ministry of Syrian Antiterrorism government said that after the massive explosion in the eastern Ghotra al-Saifonia area, injured persons, ambulances and locals found the existence of chlorine in the air. At this time 18 people have been given emergency oxygen service. At least one child was killed.
No comments made by the Syrian army immediately about chemical attack. However, they have denied the chemical attack at different times before.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Syrian Observatory for the United Kingdom, a child died in the fire. Not sure if any toxic gas has been used.
What is happening in Syria?
Syria is the only group, the government or the group is not in control. The northern region has occupied the Kurdish rebel groups like PKK, YPG and SDF. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is governed by Southern Besides, some areas have been occupied by some rebel groups and Islamic State (IS). Such a rebel-regulated region is the Eastern Ghata.
Syrian government forces have blocked this area from 40,000 inhabitants since 2013. Because the threat to the rebels' Eastern Ghata government near Assad-controlled capital Damascus
Bombers and mortar attacks started on Sunday. The Assad regime is next to the Allied Russia. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has said that so far 500 people have been killed in seven days of attacks. Besides, more than 2,000 people were injured.

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