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U.S. Used Banned Weapons in Fallujah

HeadlineMar 04, 2005

The Iraqi Health Ministry official sent to Fallujah to assess health conditions after the US laid siege to the city has found that, in their attacks, US forces used substances that are internationally banned–including mustard gas, nerve gas, and other burning chemicals. The official predicted the city’s residents would be suffering health consequences for many years to come.

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