At least 58 people, including nine children, were killed in an air raid
that released "toxic gas" on the rebel-held Syrian town of Khan
Sheikhoun.
The attack caused many people to choke or faint, and some had foam
coming from their mouths, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights said, citing medical sources who described the symptoms as
possible signs of a gas attack.
Locals said the attack began in the early morning, when they heard
planes in the sky followed by a series of loud explosions after which
people very quickly began to show symptoms. They said they could not
identify the planes. Both Syrian and Russian jets have bombed the area
before.
Russia's defence ministry denied it was responsible, telling the
State-run RIA news agency that it carried out no bombing runs in the
area on Tuesday.
The Syrian government has repeatedly denied using such weapons and the Syrian army could not immediately be reached for comment.
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