Daily Express
ISIS planning deadly CHEMICAL ATTACK on shopping centres and football stadiums in the West
The warped Islamist fanatics are testing sophisticated dirty bombs on captured Kurdish fighters which produce "colourless and odourless" gas.
Western intelligence officials monitoring ISIS in Iraq are growing increasingly concerned crazed suicide bombers are planning to smuggle poisonous chemicals into public venues to wreak the greatest amount of carnage.
Shocking photographs have emerged of Kurdish fighters with horrific burns and blisters on their skin, believed to have been caused by experimental chemical bombs developed by the jihadis.
The Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL (ISIS), Brett McGurk, said: "This is a challenge like we've never seen before. The world has never seen something like this, upwards of 35,000 now foreign fighters from 100 countries all around the world supercharged by social media and Twitter and everything."
Earlier this month Russia said it had seen strong evidence that ISIS is now using chemical weapons against Kurdish fighters and civilians in Syria.
Former FBI intelligence agent Timothy Gil warned such dirty bombs could be used to cause mass casualties against civilians in the West.
Kurdish survivors of ISIS chemical attacks have revealed the weapons are now so sophisticated that they are effectively undetectable, with many unaware they had even inhaled the poisonous fumes until several hours later.
A doctor working on the Kurdish frontline told Fox News that the group's latest dirty bombs emitted gases which were "odorless, colourless and absorbed through the clothing," often only causing burns or illness hours after they were breathed in.
He said that twisted jihadis were effectively using Peshmerga fighters as “lab rats for weapons of mass destruction” and said he had seen cases of “mustard gas, precursors and neurotoxic acids being tested”.
Earlier this month Russia said it had seen strong evidence that ISIS is now using chemical weapons against Kurdish fighters and civilians in Syria.
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