Report: ISIS used chemical weapons in assault on Iraqi Security Forces
http://twitter.com/#!/MattMcBradley/status/511537308898983936
There are reports coming out of Iraq that ISIS has used chemical weapons in an assault on Iraqi forces north of Baghdad.
The town of Dhuluiya, where #ISIS allegedly used chemical weapons, is located about 50 miles North of Baghdad. #Iraq
— Erin (@sqwerin) September 17, 2014
@sqwerin where are you hearing this?
— Sarah Stevenson (@sarahrstevenson) September 17, 2014
@sarahrstevenson WSJ reporter, still unconfirmed https://t.co/tYz3aEXrcF
— Erin (@sqwerin) September 17, 2014
There are now 12 people afflicted with chlorine gas poisoning in Dhuluyia, #Iraq, following Islamic State attack on Iraqi security forces.
— Matt Bradley (@MattMcBradley) September 15, 2014
Should mention that claims of chlorine gas use come from local hospitals and security sources. I am not in Dhuluyia and cannot verify. #Iraq
— Matt Bradley (@MattMcBradley) September 15, 2014
@MattMcBradley @RevolutionaryI Your news is fabricated. It was the Assad Regime that used Chemical Weapons.Stop posting propaganda
— TheUnjustMedia (@dahunted786) September 15, 2014
—> 14 members of #ISIS killed near #Baghdad when a rocket whose warhead they were filling w/ chlorine gas exploded http://t.co/XOAvS5VwSl
— Erin (@sqwerin) September 17, 2014
@sqwerin @moderncomments karma much?
— Shaina (@ShainalovesMKE) September 17, 2014
Have to admit, I GIGGLED: 14 members of #ISIS killed rocket whose warhead they were filling w/chlorine gas exploded http://t.co/E0qpfEqqOW
— Jenn Jacques (@JennJacques) September 17, 2014
@sqwerin If that’s what happened, does my reaction make me a bad person? https://t.co/QSfCsDIMbo
— DC Dude (@DCDude1776) September 17, 2014
Under the circumstances, we’ll allow it.
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