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Serial Poisoning Scenario Reaches Borujerdi

Serial poisonings affecting students have now reached the city of Borujerdi.

In recent weeks, poisoning incidents began occurring in many schools in Qom and Tehran. Students were poisoned in some cases due to gas leaks, while in other cases the cause of poisoning remained unclear.

The number of student poisonings in various cities increases each day. Yesterday, this poisoning reached Ahmadi High School for Girls in Borujerdi. According to the statement of Moslem Moradi, the governor of Borujerdi, approximately 62 female students in the morning shift of Ahmadi High School experienced poisoning symptoms in the early hours of the day.

It is worth noting that on Tuesday afternoon, a number of students from this school were also poisoned and transferred to emergency services. Over these two days, the total number of poisoned students has reached 82 people. Following the poisoning of students in the morning shift, the afternoon session of this school was announced to be closed, and whether schools will be open or closed on Saturday remains unclear.

According to the Tasnim News Agency, Mehdi Gheibi, the head of Lorestan’s emergency services, stated that the students were poisoned with carbon monoxide gas. Considering the statement by Mehdi Gheibi that the cause of student poisoning was inhalation of gas, Moslem Moradi, the director general of Lorestan’s inspection organization, stated: The cause of the serial poisoning of Ahmadi High School students in Borujerdi is still not fully clear. There is no particular problem and the situation is under control, and as soon as the matter becomes clear, the cause of this incident will be announced to the public.

The general condition of some students who inhaled this gas in various schools was reported to be very serious, and their physical condition still remains unclear. The parents of these students have expressed their complaints about this incident.

A scenario that can only be attributed to the Islamic Republic government has serially affected many schools in different cities, starting from Qom and Tehran, and now has reached Borujerdi and may occur in another city and school tomorrow. This time, instead of resorting to suppression and detention to eliminate the youth, they have resorted to silent death or inhalation of carbon monoxide gas, a poisoning that is suspicious and ongoing.

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