Iraq- Poison gases were used in U.S. assault, say Fallujans

The U.S. military has used poison gas and other non-conventional weapons against civilians in Fallujah, eyewitnesses report.  "Poisonous gases have been used in Fallujah," 35-year-old trader from Fallujah, Abu Hammad, told IPS. "They used everything--tanks, artillery, infantry, poison gas. Fallujah has been bombed to the ground."  Mr. Hammad is from the Julan district of Fallujah, where some of the heaviest fighting occurred. Other residents of that area report the use of illegal weapons.  "They used these weird bombs that put up smoke like a mushroom cloud," Abu Sabah, another Fallujah refugee from the Julan area, told IPS. "Then small pieces fall from the air with long tails of smoke behind them."  He said pieces of these bombs exploded into large fires that burnt the skin even when water was thrown on the burns. Phosphorous weapons, as well as napalm, are known to cause such effects. "People suffered so much from these," he said.  Macabre accounts of killing of civilians are emerging through the cordon U.S. forces are still maintaining around Fallujah. [more]