
sarin gas attack
The sarin gas attack involves the release of a highly toxic nerve agent called sarin, which disrupts the nervous system by blocking the transmission of signals between nerves and muscles. Exposure causes symptoms like difficulty breathing, drooling, muscle twitching, loss of consciousness, and can be fatal in severe cases. It is a chemical weapon designed to incapacitate or kill quickly. Such attacks are considered war crimes under international law and are used as a form of chemical warfare or terrorism. The effects depend on the amount of exposure and safety measures taken immediately after exposure.