Horrific
images were taken this week of an alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria.
Rows of bodies, including many children, fill rooms and streets in the eastern
suburbs of Damascus, and Syrian activists are reporting hundreds of people
killed. The Syrian government denies the use of chemical weapons, and an
investigation continues. The civil war persists as forces continued fighting
and droves fled the country. (WARNING: Images are graphic)
This image provided by Shaam News Network on Aug. 22, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, purports to show dead bodies after an attack on Ghouta, Syria on Aug. 21. (Uncredited/Shaam News Network, via Associated Press) #
A man reacts as he holds the body of a girl whom activists say was killed by gas attack in al-Ghouta area, in the eastern suburbs of Damascus, August 21.(Diaa al-Din/Shaam News Network/Handout via Reuters)
Bodies of people activists say were killed by nerve gas in the Ghouta region are seen in the Duma neighbourhood of Damascus August 21. Syrian activists said at least 213 people, including women and children, were killed on Wednesday in a nerve gas attack by President Bashar al-Assad's forces on rebel-held districts of the Ghouta region east of Damascus.(Bassam Khabieh/Reuters)
A man inspects a site hit by what activists said were missiles fired by Syrian Air Force fighter jets loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, in Raqqa province, eastern Syria, August 21. (Nour Fourat)
A dead dog is seen at a site hit by what activists said was a gas attack in the Damascus suburb of Ain Tarma, August 21. (Bassam Khabieh/Reuters)
Relatives and activists inspect the bodies of people they say were killed by nerve gas in the Ghouta region, in the Duma neighbourhood of Damascus August 21.(Shaam News Network via Reuters )
A man reacts at a site hit by what activists said was an air raid by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, in the Duma neighbourhood of Damascus, August 22.(Bassam Khabieh/Reuters)
Syrian men lying on the ground as they wait for treatment after Syrian rebels claim they were poisoned in a toxic gas attack by pro-government forces in Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus on August 21.(Media Office of Douma via AFP/Getty Images)
Civilians carrying their purchases run to avoid snipers loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad at the Karaj al-Hajez crossing, a passageway separating Aleppo's Bustan al-Qasr, which is under the rebels' control and Al-Masharqa neighborhood, an area controlled by the regime, August 21.(Muzaffar Salman/Reuters)
A woman mourns over a body wrapped in shrouds laid out in a line on the ground with other victims which Syrian rebels claim were killed in a toxic gas attack by pro-government forces in eastern Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus on August 21. (Daya Al-Deen/AFP/ Getty Images)
Syrians carrying the body of a child into a mass grave following what Syrian rebels claim to be a toxic gas attack by pro-government forces in eastern Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus on August 21. (Ammar Al-Arbini/AFP/Getty Images)
Bodies of children whom activists say were killed by gas attack in the Ghouta area, lay on floor in the eastern suburbs of Damascus August 21.(Mohamed Abdullah/Reuters)
A man carries a boy as he runs with other civilians to take cover after what activists said was a missile strike by Syrian Air Force fighter jets loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, in Raqqa province, eastern Syria August 21. (Nour Fourat /Reuters)
Several bodies are buried in a suburb of Damascus, Syria during a funeral on Aug. 21. Syrian government forces pressed their offensive in eastern Damascus on Thursday, bombing rebel-held suburbs where the opposition said the regime had killed more than 100 people the day before in a chemical weapons attack.(Shaam News Network via Associated Press)
A Free Syrian Army fighter is seen through a hole in the wall in Salah al-Din neighbourhood in central Aleppo, August 22.(Muzaffar Salman/Reuters)
A Syrian soldier is captured by Free Syrian Army fighters during what the FSA say is an offensive against forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, in Qobtan village in Aleppo August 22.(Saad AboBrahim/Reuters)
A 15-year-old Free Syrian Army fighter takes position in a house in Salah al-Din neighbourhood in central Aleppo, August 22. (Muzaffar Salman/Reuters)
Bodies of victims of an attack on Ghouta, Syria on the floor on Aug. 21. (Shaam News Network via Associated Press)
Girls who survived from what activists say is a gas attack rest inside a mosque in the Duma neighborhood of Damascus, August 21.(Mohamed Abdullah/Reuters)
A survivor from what activists say is a gas attack vomits inside a mosque in the Duma neighborhood of Damascus August 21. (Bassam Khabieh/Reuters)
A boy, affected by what activists say was a gas attack, is treated at a medical center in the Damascus suburbs of Saqba, August 21. Syria's opposition accused government forces of gassing hundreds of people on Wednesday by firing rockets that released deadly fumes over rebel-held Damascus suburbs, killing men, women and children as they slept.(Bassam Khabieh/Reuters)
A boy who survived the attack cries as he takes shelter inside a mosque in the Duma neighborhood of Damascus August 21.(Mohamed Abdullah/Reuters)
Children, affected by the alleged chemical weapons attack, breathe through oxygen masks in a Damascus suburb, August 21. (Bassam Khabieh/Reuters)
Syrian refugees, fleeing the violence in their country, wait to cross the border into the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, August 21. The government of Iraqi Kurdistan has set an entry quota of 3,000 refugees a day to cope with an influx of Kurds fleeing the civil war in Syria.(Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters)
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