Tehran (IP)- Secretary of Iran's High Council for Human Rights noted that All countries involved in the crime of the chemical bombing of Sardasht must accept responsibility.

Iran PressIran News: The chemical bombing of Sardasht was a war crime and bombing that the air force of the Baathist regime of Iraq carried out on June 27, 1987, using chemical bombs in four crowded areas of the city of Sardasht in Iran. In this attack, 110 civilian residents of the town were killed, and eight thousand others were exposed to toxic gases and were poisoned.

Kazem Gharibabadi, Secretary of Iran's High Council for Human Rights, referring to the United States' crimes against humanity and its support to the Saddam regime during the Iraq war against Iran, emphasized: All countries involved in the corruption of the chemical bombing of Sardasht must accept responsibility.

Regarding the chemical bombing of Sardasht by the Saddam regime, the Secretary of Iran's High Council for Human Rights added: Iran is a victim of weapons of mass destruction, and more than 13,000 of its citizens have been killed, and more than 100,000 were injured.

Gharibabadi also said that According to the report of the Organization for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons based in the Hague a few years ago, more than 15 countries, which are mainly European, along with the United States, played a role in equipping Saddam's regime with chemical weapons.

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