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Terrified children horrifically burned after ISIS launch ‘chemical rocket attacks’

Death cult’s 'chemical attack' near Mosul leaves cowering children with hideous toxic injuries

ISIS are reportedly firing rockets packed with corrosive chemicals that have been burning children’s limbs.

The desperate death cult are resorting to using toxic weapons in a bid to hold on to their territory as Iraqi forces close in on their stronghold of Mosul.

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This child's skin has been painfully burned by a chemical attackCredit: reuters
Her legs are even worse and make moving agonisingCredit: reuters

One devastated dad, Abdallah Sultan, said his five-year-old daughter's legs, arms and neck have been disfigured with ghastly burns after an Islamic state missile landed in a neighbour's garden.

Seconds after a toxic gas filled the air and little Doaa was struck down.

Now a month afterwards there is still a strong burning smell.

Plants in a small vegetable patch have died.

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Abdallah, 33, said: "We don't know what the substance in the warhead was.

“All we know is that it made Doaa break out in blisters all over her body, and she's not got better.”

Doaa's skin on her feet are blistered by the gruesome weapon allegedly used by ISISCredit: reuters
This man's arm has been corrodedCredit: reuters
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Iraqi officials have been shown local tv images, which they say proves Islamic State militants are using chlorine gas in roadside bombCredit: Universal News & Sport

The little girl was just one of many victims in what is thought to have been the fourth chemical weapons attack launched by Islamic State during September and October against civilians in the town of Qayyara in northern Iraq.

As reported, the United Nations says ISIS is stockpiling ammonia and sulphur in civilian areas and fears it intends to carry out more chemical attacks as Iraqi forces as they are pushed out of their stronghold of Mosul.


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