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Kurdish forces fighting Islamic State (IS) jihadists in northern Iraq appear to have been attacked with chemical weapons, the German defence ministry said Thursday. The allegations, deemed "plausible" by a US official, follow claims in March by the autonomous Kurdish government in northern Iraq which said it had evidence that the jihadist group used chlorine in a car bomb attack on January 23.
"We have indications that there was an attack with chemical weapons" against Kurdish peshmerga fighters that left many suffering from "respiratory irritation", a German defence ministry spokesman told AFP. A senior peshmerga official said the attack took place Tuesday, injuring several dozen fighters.
The Wall Street Journal cited US officials as saying they believe the attack used mustard gas, which may have come from stockpiles of banned poisons that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was forced to get rid of in 2013. But the peshmerga official, speaking on condition of anonymity, suggested the attack used chlorine and did not mention mustard gas. "Last Tuesday afternoon, peshmerga forces in the Makhmur area 50 kilometres (30 miles) west of the city of Arbil were attacked with Katyusha rockets filled with chlorine," the official said.
The German defence ministry, which is providing arms and weapons training to the Kurdish forces, said that "American and Iraqi specialists from Baghdad are on their way to find out what happened". A ministry spokesman later stressed that German forces were not present during the attack. Germany has been supporting peshmerga fighters since September in their push against IS jihadists, and currently has about 90 personnel on the ground.
"German soldiers were not affected or in danger" during the reported attack, the spokesman said. "The protection of our soldiers in northern Iraq is already at the highest level." A US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said claims IS had used chemical weapons on the Kurds were "plausible". The Pentagon, meanwhile, said it was "seeking additional information" about the alleged attack. "We continue to take these and all allegations of chemical weapons use very seriously," said Pentagon spokesman Navy Captain Jeff Davis. IS has previously been accused of using chlorine against Kurdish forces in Iraq.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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