Iraq says it busts Qaeda poison gas cell

Iraq's defense ministry said on Saturday that it has broken up an Al-Qaeda cell that was working to produce poison gas at two locations in the capital.

June 01, 2013

Sahoub Baghdadi

 


 


BAGHDAD- Iraq's defense ministry said on Saturday that it has broken up an Al-Qaeda cell that was working to produce poison gas at two locations in the capital.



The group of five people built two facilities to produce sarin and mustard gas, using instructions from another Al-Qaeda group, spokesman Mohammed al-Askari told a news conference. — AFP


June 01, 2013
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