Like the rulers of Iraq and Syria a few years ago, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is believed to have used chemical weapons in his war on the Kurdish people. This information remains to be confirmed, and has, as usual, scarcely stirred many reactions in the “international community”. The use of chemical weapons in the Middle East is no novelty. Already in 1988, Halabaja in Iraq was the target of poison gas bombings. The war between Iran and Iraq was in full swing when Saddam Hussein (.)
It has been three years since Anadolu Agency freelance journalist Anas Diab was killed in a Russian airstrike in the northwestern Idlib province of Syri
BEIRUT (AP) The chilling scenes from Syria of victims twitching and gasping for air after chlorine cylinders were dropped from helicopters in towns and villages were broadcast over and over in the course of country's civil war.
BEIRUT (AP) The chilling scenes from Syria of victims twitching and gasping for air after chlorine cylinders were dropped from helicopters in towns and villages were broadcast over and over in the course of country's civil war.