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Sarin Gas Shell Possibly Found In Iraq

HeadlineMay 18, 2004

A top U.S. military official in Iraq told the press Monday an artillery shell that may have contained the nerve agent sarin exploded near a U.S. military convoy in Baghdad recently. Former UN weapons inspector Hans Blix said the shell was likely a stray weapon possibly from the first Gulf War and is not likely a sign that Saddam Hussein had chemical weapons before the U.S. invasion.

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