Severe Poisoning Incidents Spreading in Boys’ and Girls’ Schools in Tehran and Various Provinces

Poisoning in girls’ and boys’ schools in Tehran and various provinces is rapidly escalating.
Following the arrival of serial poisoning incidents in girls’ schools in Tehran and other provinces across different grade levels, today we are witnessing reports of poisoning in numerous girls’ and boys’ schools in Tehran and various provinces.
Seyyed Fatemi boys’ school in Nazibabad, Barjaste elementary school in Karaj, two girls’ schools in Hamadan and Kabudarahang, Valiasr girls’ high school in Zanjan, Esmat high school and Hojjat elementary school in Safadasht, Fatemah al-Zahra girls’ high school in Kovar city, Fars province, Thamin al-Hojaj school in Pakdasht, several schools in Prand township, Fahimideh girls’ school in Qom, Shahid Shahriári and Teddine boys’ schools in Ardabil, Masoomeh school in Hasarak Payin Saveh road, Shahid Mahdi girls’ high school in Kerman, Jannate girls’ elementary school in Sanandaj, Shahid Nur al-Zahra girls’ school in Urmia, Hazrat Masoomeh high school in Gendarmerie township, Kermanshah, Fatehi girls’ school in Islamabad, Karaj, Mohajir girls’ school in Karaj, and Hamza Refaati girls’ school in Rasht were subjected to chemical gas attacks.
Unfortunately, two students in Kabudarahang, whose lungs could not tolerate this level of poisoning, are now in a coma.
According to a citizen reporter in Tehran, at Seyed Jamal al-Din school located in district 19, students have been confined in the school since 12 o’clock, and families have not been allowed to enter to pick up their children. The classroom window was broken and something was thrown inside, causing several people in the class to lose consciousness.
This citizen reported: “Until now, the school has had no issues with students carrying mobile phones since the beginning of the year, but today students were searched to ensure no one had phones with them.” This matter could suggest that students were unable to contact their families.
A group of Iranian-origin physicians residing in America and Europe sent a letter to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, calling for this federation to take action regarding the widespread poisoning of students in Iran and to prevent mass casualties.
The Islamic Republic regime, through these chemical attacks, has committed genocide against girl and boy students. An attack on girls and boys who are the red line for their parents. The regime and its agents, unwittingly with their own hands, have intensified the fire of revolutionary uprising and themselves have invited the people to the streets. People who have nothing left to lose have today come to the streets in all cities and raised their voice of anger against the Islamic Republic and its overthrow.
The crime of the Islamic Republic regime will not go unanswered.




