of children killed amidst clashes with security forces have ignited more protests. demonstrations are now in their third month, despite the regime s brutal crackdown. at least 362 protesters, including 56 children have been killed according to the iranian human rights activists news agency. the bbc s azadeh moshiri reports. there s no life more innocent than a child s. this was nine year old kian pirfalak. his mum says he dreamt of becoming an inventor one day. she shared this video of him showing off his latest creation. he says, i built this and i want to test it out for the very first time. but kian is now one of the dozens of children killed amidst protests in iran. he was shot in the chest in the city of izeh. he died on the scene. his father was shot three times in the back. state media are blaming killen s death on gunmen riding motorbikes. they re calling it
this was nine year old kian pirfalak. his mum says he dreamt of becoming an inventor one day. she shared this video of him showing off his latest creation. he says, i built this and i want to test it out for the very first time. but kian is now one of the dozens of children killed amidst protests in iran. he was shot in the chest in the city of izeh. he died on the scene. his father was shot three times in the back. state media are blaming killen s death on gunmen riding motorbikes. they re calling it a terrorist attack. but at kian s funeral, his mother was defiant. she says security forces killed her son. hear it from me, she says, this is what happened at the shooting, they are lying when they say it was terrorists.
general list masih alinejad, a voice of resistance and a leader to many of these young people in iran joins us now. masih, tell us what s happening. it s beyond sad, you know. as you mentioned, the regime is getting more brutal. the crackdown is getting more aggressive. but the more that they kill people, they create more anger. just yesterday, they killed a 10-year-old son, a boy called kian. i was just watching his video. i couldn t stop crying, but when i see that their family are brave. and another young man got killed, today his father took to the street and were just celebrating, like showing victory and saying, you know, my son sacrificed his life for iran, for freedom. this is something that you just read in book about like heroes.
two jabs are not enough but three jabs provide excellent protection and the nhs in the last few weeks, especially, has done an amazing job in rolling out those boosters. over 75% of eligible adults now boosted. but still much more to be done. millions of pupils across england and northern ireland have gone back to school today, amid concerns about staff shortages caused by the omicron variant of covid. in england, secondary school students will have to take tests on site before they return to the classroom, and masks are being re introduced until at least the end of the month. but teaching unions are warning it s likely some year groups will be sent home to learn remotely. our correspondent jayne mccubbin reports. bell rings this is bethany. this is kian. and this is what the start of a new term in england looks like. how was that for you, kian? disgusting and horrible. welcome back to school! no one goes back to class without a negative test seen by barry. how many test results
likely some year groups will be sent home to learn remotely. our correspondent jayne mccubbin reports. bell rings. this is bethany. this is kian. and this is what the start of a new term in england looks like. how was that for you, kian? disgusting and horrible. welcome back to school! no one goes back to class without a negative test, seen by barry. how many test results are you going to be analysing today? around about 1,000. that s a lot of kids. it is a lot of kids, yeah. ten minutes after the school bell rings, the first positive result is found by maureen. go and fetch this young lady, out of the classroom, and she ll be sent home. she ll be sent home straight away? yes, straightaway. so, within minutes. that s the way it should be, isn t it? it is the impact of positive tests on staffing which is the biggest concern here. only three staff have called in with covid this morning, so we were able to manage the school normally with that, that s no problem at all. last term, though,