100 People, Including Many Children, Killed In ‘Poisonous Gas’ Attack By Syrian Government, Activists Say

This citizen journalism image provided by the Local Committee of Arbeen which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Syrian citizens mourning over the dead bodies of Syrian men aft... This citizen journalism image provided by the Local Committee of Arbeen which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Syrian citizens mourning over the dead bodies of Syrian men after an alleged poisonous gas attack fired by regime forces, according to activists in Arbeen town, Damascus, Syria, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013. MORE LESS
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BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian opposition groups say at least 100 people have been killed during a fierce government offensive near Damascus, attacks in which some activists say regime troops used “poisonous gas.”

The government denied reports its troops used chemical weapons on Wednesday, dismissing the claims as baseless.

Rami Abdul-Rahman from the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says he has documented at least 100 deaths from Wednesday’s attack.

He says it’s not clear whether the victims died from shelling or toxic gas attacks.

Other activists groups, including the Local Coordination Committees, claim hundreds died in Wednesday’s “chemical weapons” attack in the eastern suburbs of Damascus, basing it on symptoms suffered by the victims.

Such different figures from activists are common in the aftermaths of attacks in Syria, where the government restricts reporting.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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