UK report says Iran may have used chemical weapons against protesters

Reports from UK officials have raised serious concerns that Iranian security forces may have used chemical weapons or toxic substances to suppress dissent throughout the country.
The claims were reported on Saturday during a special broadcast on the British news network GB News, which cited an internal document described as “credible.” However, it has not yet received official confirmation from Western intelligence sources.
Bill Esterson, a member of the British Labour Party’s foreign policy team, presented information on GB News from a report detailing the situation in one of Iran’s major cities. The report highlights several disturbing issues on the ground in Iran.
Prisons are reportedly facing severe overcrowding due to a wave of arrests of protesters, and courtrooms are reportedly crowded with the families of detainees, while lawyers have been denied entry, effectively preventing legal representation for those who have been arrested.
The most alarming aspect of Esterson’s report involves allegations that a “toxic chemical substance” was used against protesters.
Testimonies suggest that this substance caused delayed health reactions, with some victims reportedly dying several days after exposure rather than immediately.
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