Acid Attacks
Acid attacks are violent acts where corrosive substances, such as sulfuric acid, are thrown at a person, causing severe injuries and disfigurement. These attacks often target women and are motivated by personal disputes, rejection, or societal issues. The injuries can lead to long-term physical and psychological effects, requiring extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.
Many countries have laws aimed at preventing acid attacks and punishing perpetrators. Awareness campaigns are also in place to educate the public about the dangers of acid and to support victims. Organizations work to provide legal assistance and medical care to those affected by these crimes, promoting recovery and reintegration into society.