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Evidence shows that the Islamic State (ISIS) has used chemical weapons while fighting Kurdish fighters in July 2014.

Photographs obtained by the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA Journal) which were published on Sunday appear to support claims that the Islamic State used chemical weapons against Kurdish fighters in the Kobani enclave on at least one occasion in the past.

The Syrian town near the Turkish border is currently under siege and in danger of falling under Islamic State control, bringing on fears of a potential massacre.

The current siege of Kobani is not the first attempt by Islamic State to capture the town…

It has been suggested that during a previous attempt, in July, ISIS unleashed a chemical agent on Kurdish fighters.

Kurdish activists had previously claimed that the chemical attack occurred on July 12, in the village of Avdiko in Kobani.

According to health minister of the Kurdish authority in Kobani, Nisan Ahmed, the bodies of three Kurdish fighters killed in battles with IS were not damaged by bullets, but instead were marked by “burns and white spots…without any visible wounds or external bleeding.”

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Source: The Jerusalem Post

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