Iran argues mass poisoning of schoolgirls is ‘a game of the enemies’

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Raisi pointed out “The enemies are trying to cause trouble in the streets, markets and schools to disappoint the Iranian nation”, before stating that all these plans have been “dismantled” by the public.

“Iranians faced endless sanctions and threats”He condemned the Iranian president, emphasizing that all this happened.“intrigues” “doomed to fail”, As reported by the Iranian news agency Mehr.

Likewise, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Naser Kanani emphasized that one of the priorities of the government is Iran. addressing the situation and “creating ongoing and documented information about the results of investigations to alleviate the concerns of families.”

He promised, “Those responsible will be held accountable,” then claimed Iranian It will not cast any doubts and delay efforts to shed light on the causes and causes of this suspicious event,” he said.According to the Iranian news agency Tasnim.

Kanani also warned of the “quick, awkward and ostentatious reactions of some countries” after these events, and “a continuation of its interventionist stance in recent months, along with other political objectives”.

John Kirby, spokesman for the US National Security Council, made his statement hours ago. He said he was “deeply concerned” about the apparently poisoning of hundreds of girls in schools in Iran, but “the truth is the cause is unknown for now.”

Gas attacks, according to Amnesty International

“The news from Iran is deeply worrying” “The information provided shows that the Iranian government is conducting an investigation,” he said. “This is the right thing to do. We want these investigations to be thorough and thorough and transparent,” he said.

“Girls who go to school should only worry about learning, not about their physical health.” Kirby, who wants to “wait for the results” of the investigations to avoid “hasty assessments”, said. “Let’s see where it leads before hasty judgments, but frankly, this is very worrying information,” he concluded.

pThe first poisonings were reported more than two months ago at a school in Qom. The capital of the province of the same name, where at least 51 students were hospitalized for possible respiratory poisoning. These cases have also been recorded in other parts of the country, such as Ardabil (northwest), where more than a hundred students have been hospitalized for these ailments.

Given the alarm generated by the cases, Amnesty International pointed to “gas attacks on girls’ schools in Iran”. Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi has ordered an investigation to “get to the root of the problem as soon as possible”.

Deputy Health Minister Yunes Panahi assured on Sunday that the poisonings were “intentional” and were carried out with a range of chemical compounds. She later retracted her words, although her goal was to “close schools for girls”.

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