Over 600 Killed In Syria Gas Attack

Shelling in Houla in Syria's Homs province. The opposition National Coalition has accused the regime

Government forces in Syria have carried out a “poisonous gas” attack near the capital, Damascus, leaving hundreds of people dead, Syrian activists have claimed.

Activists said regime forces fired “rockets with poisonous gas heads” in the alleged attack early on Wednesday.

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The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the shelling was intense and hit the eastern suburbs of Zamalka, Arbeen and Ein Tarma.

It said at least 100 were killed, while the Local Coordination Committees said hundreds of people were killed or injured in the shelling.

The main opposition group, the Syrian National Coalition, accused the regime of killing more than 650 people in the attack.

“Over 650 confirmed dead result of deadly chemical weapon attack in Syria,” the National Coalition said on Twitter.

The Syrian authorities denied charges that the army used chemical arms, saying the reports were intended to hinder the mission of UN inspectors now in the country.

The head of the UN chemical weapons inspectors in Syria said that reports of the gas attack should be investigated.

Swedish scientist Ake Sellstrom told news agency TT that while he had only seen TV footage, the high number of casualties reported sounded suspicious.

The Syrian National Coalition has called for an urgent UN Security Council meeting after the deadly attack.

“I call on the Security Council to convene urgently,” National Coalition leader Ahmed al-Jarba told Al-Arabiya news channel, condemning the Syrian army’s bombardment of the Ghouta suburbs of Damascus as a “massacre.”

He urged the UN commission of inquiry on the use of chemical weapons to visit the site.

UK said it would raise the reported chemical weapons attack by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad at the United Nations Security Council and called on Damascus to give UN inspectors access to the site.

“I am deeply concerned by reports that hundreds of people,including children, have been killed in airstrikes and a chemical weapons attack on rebel-held areas near Damascus,” British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement.

France will also ask UN experts to visit site of alleged chemical attack in Syria, French government spokesman said.