US troops at Iraq base use protective masks over burning sulfur

Winds brought fumes from a nearby burning sulfur plant set ablaze by Islamic State


Reuters October 22, 2016
A US soldier wearing a gas mask. PHOTO: AFP

BAGHDAD: US forces at Iraq's Qayyarah West airfield near Mosul are wearing protective masks after winds brought fumes from a nearby burning sulfur plant set ablaze by Islamic State, US military officials said on Saturday.

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"The winds have actually shifted south, so, as a precautionary measure, the troops at Qayyarah West have donned their personal protective equipment - continuing their operations at this point in time," an official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

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It was not immediately clear if the troops had been ordered to wear the protective gear or if they had elected to, a second official said.

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