Dad supporting his kids to breath with oxygen
Volunteer emergency workers say people suffered breathing difficulties after an attack on the Sukari area.
The reports could not be independently verified. A UN-led investigation in August found the government had used chlorine on at least two occasions.
The Syrian government has always denied using chemical weapons.
It comes as Syrian opposition leaders prepare to meet in London on Wednesday to launch a new plan for a political transition to try to end the conflict.
The opposition's main political group, the High Negotiations Committee, will be hosted by UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson and foreign ministers from the Friends of Syria group will attend.
Syrians breathing with 'Oxygen
The group accused the government of another chlorine attack in August.
Russia, an ally of the Syrian government, has accused rebels of firing shells containing "toxic gas" at government-held areas in Aleppo.
Chlorine is a common industrial chemical, but its use in weapons is banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Source: BBC
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