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US accused of dropping chemical weapon on Syria
Syria accuses the United States of using white phosphorous during coalition airstrikes

UNITED STATES forces were accused of using the banned white phosphorus during coalition air strikes in the town of Hajin, Syria, on Saturday.

Multiple districts of Deir ez-Zor province were targeted in the weekend bombing raids, with a number of civilians reported killed and many more injured after a local bakery was destroyed in al-Soussa.

Local sources reported the use of white phosphorus, which is banned in areas populated by civilians under international law.

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