Over the past three months, hundreds of young girls attending different schools in Iran have become overpowered by what are believed to be noxious fumes wafting into their classrooms. Officials in Iran s theocracy initially dismissed these incidents, but now describe them as intentional attacks.
Former reformist lawmaker claims 400 students have fallen ill, raises possibility domestic extremist group launched attacks with aim of forming Taliban-like regime
Hundreds of young girls attending different schools in Iran have become overpowered by what are believed to be noxious fumes wafting into their classrooms, with some ending up weakened on hospital beds.
Hundreds of Iranian schoolgirls across multiple schools were poisoned by fumes wafting into classrooms. Authorities believe the suspect wants to stop girls from seeking an education.
For months, hundreds of young girls attending different schools in Iran have become overpowered by what are believed to be noxious fumes wafting into their classrooms, with some ending up weakened on hospital beds.