Two new attacks with chlorine gas in Iraq, that's what the Peshmerga fighters accuse the fighters of the Islamic State. This is the third time since December that jihadists have been accused of using chemical weapons.
Gas that would be in shells launched by the Islamic State of artillery batteries.
Testimony of General Aziz WESI:
"We had to send our Peshmerga to the hospital. After consideration, the chief of emergency called me personally and asked me to send him the other for examination. He said they had high levels of chlorine in the blood but not enough to kill them. "
In his offensive reconquest of northern Iraq, the army paused Monday at Tikrit. The security forces and Shiite militias entered the town last week, did not have control of all areas. They demand a greater air support from the international coalition.
And around the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, further east, the Iraqi army, aided by Turkmen Shiite fighters, recorded several successful hunting jihadists from several villages south of the city.
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