The two groups quote activists as saying that regime forces fired “rockets with poisonous gas heads” in the attack early on Wednesday.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the shelling was intense and hit the eastern suburbs of Zamalka, Arbeen and Ein Tarma.
It says “tens of people” were killed, while the Local Coordination Committees said hundreds of people were killed or injured in the shelling.
Such different figures are common in the immediate aftermaths of attacks in Syria. There was no government comment on the claims and the reports could not be independently confirmed.
The death toll was collated from medical centres in the region, Bayan Baker, a nurse at Douma Emergency Collection facility said.
The attack coincides with a visit to Damascus by a United Nations team of chemical weapons experts.
Source: Aljazeera
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