Officials say poisonings part of enemy’s hybrid war on Iran
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President and Foreign Minister say the mysterious poisoning of schoolgirls in several cities is in line with a hybrid war being waged on the country by the enemies.
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Mar 03, 2023 13:06 UTC
  •  Officials say poisonings part of enemy’s hybrid war on Iran

President and Foreign Minister say the mysterious poisoning of schoolgirls in several cities is in line with a hybrid war being waged on the country by the enemies.

President Ebrahim Raeisi said on Friday the enemy, as part of a psychological war, is “seeking to create stress and anxiety among students and parents so that chaos is formed”.

“One day, the enemies instigate street riots and another day they try to create problems in the field of education and schools because despite all the plots, people across the country came to the scene and defeated the enemy on February 11” where several million Iranians took to streets to mark the 44th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, Raeisi said.

The president said he had tasked his ministers of intelligence and interior to follow up the issue at the earliest and make their findings public.   

Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Friday hit out at Western governments for “shedding crocodile tears” over the poisonings.

“The interventionist reaction of some Western authorities to the question of the suspected poisoning of dear Iranian female students is the continuation of the enemy's hybrid war,” he wrote in a Twitter post.

“The relevant institutions of the country are following up seriously and meticulously examining its dimensions. The great nation of Iran know crocodile tears very well!”

The incident started in late November in the holy city of Qom where about 50 female students fell ill and had to be transported to hospital. Similar poisonings have since happened in several other schools in Qom, Tehran, Kermanshah in the west and Ardabil in the northwest. Scores of schoolgirls have been affected in each incident, and some have had to be hospitalized.

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