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Gas, chemical attacks in Iran: Dozens of schoolgirls hospitalized

According to the reports received by VOA and videos posted on social media, at least five schools in different provinces of Iran were attacked with chemical gases. The serial poisonings of mostly female students began on November 30, 2022, in the city of Qom and have continued to spread across the country.

ANI Apr 20, 2023 22:44 IST googleads

A young woman lies in hospital after reports of poisoning at an unspecified location in Iran. Screengrab of video from March 2, 2023. (File Photo/Reuters)

Tehran [Iran], April 20 (ANI): Gas and chemical attacks in Iran targeting mostly girls' schools continued on Wednesday in several cities, including Tehran, VOA's Persian service reported. Dozens of students were hospitalized.
According to the reports received by VOA and videos posted on social media, at least five schools in different provinces of Iran were attacked with chemical gases.
The serial poisonings of mostly female students began on November 30, 2022, in the city of Qom and have continued to spread across the country.
In mid-March, Iran's state media reported that more than 1,200 Iranian girls from at least 60 schools had become ill in the attacks. Human rights activists in Iran had put the number at more than 7,000 students.
On Tuesday, Amnesty International warned that the "rights to education, health and life of millions of schoolgirls are at risk amid ongoing chemical gas attacks deliberately targeting girls' schools in Iran."
Amnesty accused Iranian authorities of failing to adequately investigate and end the attacks and dismissing the girls' symptoms as "stress," "excitement" and/or "mental contagion."
On Saturday, an Iranian official blamed the attacks on the mischief of students.
"The few cases of poisoning that occurred in [the] girls' schools were very limited. The mischief of some students was to close the classes," Seyyed Majid Mirahmadi, the deputy interior minister, said Saturday.
Another senior member of the government, Health Minister Bahram Einollahi, said there was no "solid evidence" to show that students were poisoned. (ANI)

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