Girls targeted for poisonous attacks in Tehran

Tehran Dozens of schoolgirls were admitted to the hospital in five provinces of Iran. Iran has been admitted to the hospital after poisoning dozens of girls in Hamdan, Zajan, West Azerbaijan, Fars and Albrows. According to local media, these schoolgirls have been admitted to local hospitals for treatment and they are in better condition. The 22-year-old Irani-Kurd woman arrested for wrongly wearing hijab in Iran, after the death of Mahsa Amini, lasted for more than five months in a nationwide protest after the death of Mahsa Amini. Since then, the attacks of poisoning there have intensified there.

Reports said that on Wednesday, at least 10 girls schools and three in the capital Tehran were targeted for poisonous attacks. Ardbeil admitted 108 students to the hospital, all of which are in stable. According to a report by Fars, the parents of the girls say that there was a kind of poisonous spray on students in a high school in Tehranasar, western area of Tehran. But not much information is available about this right now.
The President said- this enemy’s conspiracy
Iranian President Ibrahim RaiC said on Friday that he asked intelligence and internal ministers to investigate cases of poisoning, calling people a conspiracy to create fear and disappointment.

Iran officials initially dismissed these incidents, but now they have been deliberately described as an attacks. In the news of local media, about 30 such schools were identified, where such incidents of poisoning have happened. There is speculation that these incidents may be aimed at preventing girls from going to school in this country with more than eight crore population.
This can cause these attacks
Officials have not named the suspects, but such attacks are feared that there have been incidents of poisoning to prevent girls from getting education. After the Islamic revolution of 1979 in Iran, the education of girls never challenged in more than 40 years.

Iran has also been calling on the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan to lift the ban on girls and women going to school. The first such case came to light in the end of November in the Com about 125 km south-west from Iran’s capital Tehran. In November, the students of Noor Yajdanashahr Conservatives fell ill in this city sacred for the Shia community. He again fell ill in December.

Girls are suffering these problems
The children complained of headache, restlessness, feeling lethargy or unable to move. Some students said that there was an odor like orange, chlorine or chemicals used in cleanliness. Initially, the administration did not see any relation in matters. Here during winter, the temperature goes below the deposition point at night.

Many schools use natural gas to keep the rooms warm, which also speculated that girls were affected by carbon monoxide poison. Initially, the Education Minister rejected the news as rumors.

But only adolescent girls are taught in the affected schools, causing doubt that it was not accidental. After this, such incidents also came to light in Kom and Borujard with Tehran. A school of boys was also targeted ..