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Chemical attacks on girls' schools and poisoning of students continue

Chemical attacks on girls' schools and the poisoning of many students continue.

It has been six months since the chemical attacks on schools, and only on girls' schools, and these attacks are still happening.

Today, Saturday, May 29, 1402, a number of schools in Iran were targeted by chemical attacks. The targets were Sama High School located in Pasdaran on Paydarfard Street (opposite the Swiss Embassy), Abrar Girls' Art and Science Conservatory, and Mehdizadehnia Girls' Conservatory in Qasemabad, Mashhad.

According to eyewitnesses at the Pasdaran on Paydarfard Street, orange-colored, odorous gas was thrown at the school, and the school principal, Khadija Rezaei, tried to deceive the students by saying that it was just a colored firecracker that exploded and that it was nothing special. She also did not allow the students to leave the school, and the detectives who arrived at the school took away the so-called "smoke cracker".

This eyewitness also continued that the parents were dispersed and not allowed to enter the school, and when the parents requested to view the CCTV footage, they found that the CCTV cameras had also been removed. The parents also went to the Swiss Embassy to see if they could follow the incident from the embassy's CCTV cameras, but the embassy officials did not open the door to the parents.

However, regime officials have stated that the regime had no involvement in these attacks, but rather that the students themselves were influenced by cyberspace and the mischief of youth and took such actions to escape from school. The regime's claim that these attacks are being carried out by students is false, even though such chemical weapons are only in the possession of the regime and not ordinary people, so that they can be easily used throughout the country and in various schools.

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