Reported use of chemical weapons in Syria alarming: WHO

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A design taken on Apr 4, 2017 shows drop during a sanatorium room in Khan Sheikhun, a rebel-held city in a northwestern Syrian Idlib province, following a poisonous gas attack. Photo/ AFP 

Geneva: The World Health Organisation (WHO) cursed a purported use of chemical weapons in a Syria attack, observant that it was “alarmed” during a use of poisonous chemicals as a arms in a war-torn Middle Eastern country.

“The images and reports entrance from Idlib currently leave me shocked, saddened and outraged,” Xinhua news group quoted Executive Director of a WHO Health Emergencies Programme Peter Salama as observant in a statement.

“These forms of weapons are criminialized by general law since they paint an frightful barbarism,” he added. Located in southern farming Idlib, rebel-held Khan Shikhoun was reportedly struck by poisonous chemicals in an conflict on Tuesday that killed slightest 70 people and bleeding hundreds more.

WHO warned that a ability of hospitals in a area to support to a needs of a bleeding was singular amid shortages of medicines and shop-worn infrastructure. The Geneva-based organization pronounced it had sent vicious drugs to health caring services in a area and that Turkey-based experts were providing recommendation on how best to diagnose and provide influenced patients.

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