The map marks the position of reported chemical weapons attacks in the War in Iraq (2013–2017). Yellow markers indicate chlorine attacks. Red indicate a more deadly chemical weapon agent.
According to Peshmerga officials, around 45 120-mm mortar shells were launched on Peshmerga positions.[4][5][6][7] Confirmed by US defense officials.[8][9]
24 shells and rockets were fired into the village from IS positions in the nearby Bashir area.[17] A two or three-year-old girl wounded in the attack died on Friday 11 March.[18][16][19]
After around 35 Kurdish soldiers were injured during fighting against Islamic State militants southwest of Erbil in August 2015, samples were taken
by OPCW in an investigation directed by the Iraqi government. In February 2016, a source at the OPCW confirmed that the samples tested positive for mustard gas.[1][23]
^All times given are given in local time unless otherwise stated.
^The two attacks in Taza, the one on 8-9 March and the one on 12 March, were reportedly wounding around 600.[20] 670 according to a statement made by the Iraqi Turkmen Front.[21]