Terrorists launched a chemical weapons attack on the villages of Raseef and Aziziyah in northwestern Hama province in Syria on Saturday evening.

Iran Press/Middle East: The director of al-Sqailebiye National Hospital, Issam Hosha, told SANA news agency that 21 people have been hospitalized after suffering from asphyxiation due to inhaling gas following an attack with shells carried out by terrorists on al-Rasif and al-Aziziye villages.

Hosha said hospital staff provided the necessary medical treatment for those who had been injured in this attack.

Hama Governor Mohammad Hazouri said people suffering from cases of unconsciousness, dyspnea, and irritated skin were admitted to the hospital, and all cases are stable with only three individuals requiring supplemental oxygen.

In the past, terrorist groups have staged chemical incidents in Khan Sheikhoun and eastern Ghouta, and have accused the government in Damascus of carrying out a chemical attack against its own population.

Various terrorist groups have tried to use false-flag operations as a pretext to provide an excuse for a large-scale military attack on Syria by the West; a plot that has failed every time. 104/211

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