Chemical attack on girls' schools in Tehran

Today's reports indicate another chemical attack on girls' schools in Tehran.
On the first day of school reopening after the Nowruz holidays, we witnessed the poisoning of students in Tabriz, but it seems that schools in this province are not the only ones that have been subjected to chemical attacks.
According to popular reports, today, Wednesday, April 16, 1402, the Talat Bahari (Ezra) Girls' School located in District 10 of Tehran was subjected to a chemical attack by the regime, and a number of students were poisoned. According to Avatoday, the principal of the school prevented the emergency services from contacting them and accused the students of tampering.
The students' reports contradict the school principal's statements. They stated that a spinning top-like object was thrown into the school and then smoke was emitted from it, causing the students to feel nauseous, burn their eyes, and suffer from poisoning.
It should be noted that a number of students from the "Salamat" girls' school located on "19 Dey" Street in Qom have also been poisoned.
The poisoning in schools has been going on for more than 5 months and the Islamic Republic has not yet been able to find the causes of these poisonings. While the regime's forces immediately took action after being informed about the fasting, the lack of veiling, and the protests in the streets, and arrested and detained a number of people as rioters and criminals, after 5 months, no action has been taken regarding the poisonings.
This action by the regime shows that the Islamic Republic regime is involved in these poisonings and, for this reason, is not taking any action to stop them.




