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Baghdad, they said, had made gallons of concentrate and test fired it in artillery shells.
Underneath the casing was a cone-shaped bomb that had been bundled up in artillery shells, mortars, and hand grenades.
Picric acid, another ingredient, can be explosive; during World War I, it was used in artillery shells.
White phosphorous is a chemical substance dispersed in artillery shells, used primarily to conceal the movement of troops.
Discovered in 1805 by Alexander Forsyth (1786 1843), the percussion lock revolutionized firearms theory and opened the way to the development of self-contained metal cartridges and contact fuses in artillery shells.
Pro-opposition media circulated images of the remnants of mortars and accused Isis of perpetrating the attack using chemicals in artillery shells that were fired into the city on Friday.
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The government also said Thursday that it regretted the deaths of civilians in artillery shelling a day earlier.
Most of the civilians were killed in artillery shelling that struck a hospital, homes and a public square, the group said.
Sometimes, "our analysis does get a little bit more advanced," for example, looking at craters in artillery shelling areas to determine where the artillery shells may have come from.
Most of the Israeli military's white phosphorus in Gaza was fired in 155mm artillery shells, each containing 116 wedges soaked with the chemical.
Army tanks rolled over anti-government protesters in Ghouta; artillery shells fell on Darayya.
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