Syria suspected of gas attack 58 people were killed

Syrian Human Rights Watch said more than two fighters on Tuesday suspected to throw a gas in a town in northwest Syria, killing 58 people. The organization has failed to determine whether the fighters are from the Syrian government or its allies, Russia, and have failed to confirm the nature of the gas. Agence France-Presse reported that the hospital treated with poison gas was subsequently bombed.

According to the organization, a town in the town of Idlib was bombed and a large number of civilians were killed and wounded, including 11 children. Rescue organization white helmet in the field to help, with the water to the people caught by the gas sprinkler. The opposition has repeatedly accused the Assad government of attacking civilians with chemical weapons, and the Syrian opposition and revolutionary forces called on the United Nations to convene an emergency meeting to investigate the incident.