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US Confirms Daesh Used Chemical Rocket in Attack on Troops in Iraq

US Confirms Daesh Used Chemical Rocket in Attack on Troops in Iraq
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A rocket launched by Daesh [Arabic acronym for "ISIS" / "ISIL"] militants at American troops based in Iraq did contain a mustard agent, the US military has confirmed.

US Confirms Daesh Used Chemical Rocket in Attack on Troops in Iraq

No-one was hurt in Tuesday's attack on the Qayyarah air base near the Daesh stronghold of Mosul.

Marine Gen Joseph Dunford, chairman of US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the group's capability to deliver chemical weapons was rudimentary.

But the attack, he added, was a "concerning development".

Daesh has long been suspected of making and using crude chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria, where it also controls territory.

Gen Dunford told the US Senate armed services committee on Thursday that the rocket had contained a "sulphur-mustard blister agent".

Mustard agent in sufficient quantities can maim or kill by damaging skin, eyes and airways.

Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, had been under Daesh control for the past two years and the battle to retake it is expected to begin in the coming weeks.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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