US warns Syria over suspected use of chemical attacks

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The on Tuesday warned the over carrying out as a counter-offensive, particularly in its northwestern region, the remaining holdout of the Islamic State.

"We are still gathering information on this incident, but we repeat our warning that if the Assad regime uses chemical weapons, the and our allies will respond quickly and appropriately," the statement read.

continues to investigate the suspected attack in that is believed to be "part of a violent campaign led by "

The State Department alleged that the attack violates a ceasefire in the greater Idlib area that has protected millions of civilians who were already displaced from violence in other parts of the war-ravaged country.

"The reiterates its warning, first issued by in September 2018, that an attack against the Idlib de-escalation zone would be a reckless escalation that threatens to destabilise the region," the department added.

Similarly, on November 24, 2018, the Assad regime and attempted to fabricate a attack near and blame it on opposition forces, the statement said.

The Assad regime itself has conducted almost all verified attacks that have taken place in Syria--a conclusion the has reached over and over again. The former (OPCW)-UN Joint Investigation Mechanism repeatedly verified and reported the Assad regime's use of chemical weapons, it added.

The warning came despite a trip to last week by US Micheal R Pompeo, who voiced optimism that the rival powers had found ways to work together on Some 180 civilians have been killed in the flare-up since April 30, according to the for Human Rights, a British-based monitor. The says that tens of thousands have fled their homes.

International inspectors say that Assad's forces have carried out a series of in the course of the brutal civil war, which has killed more than 370,000 people and displaced millions since 2011, reported.

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First Published: Wed, May 22 2019. 14:48 IST