March 3rd 2023.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) A young woman being loaded into an ambulance after reports of poisoning in Iran
The president of Iran has expressed his concern after a large number of girls were poisoned by a noxious gas at around 30 educational institutions since November. Reports have indicated that the victims experienced symptoms such as headaches, heart palpitations, and lethargy, with some describing the smell of tangerines, chlorine, or cleaning agents. The development has incited public outcry, with people in Qom staging protests to demand greater security for their daughters. In response, Mr Ebrahim Raisi has instructed the interior, health, and intelligence ministries to investigate the matter and make their findings public. His cabinet meeting was preceded by the deputy interior minister's statement that the crisis was likely caused by "stress, rumour, and psychological war" initiated by hostile TV channels. Emailing our news team is an option for anyone wanting to get in touch with us.
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