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Chain poisoning continues in Boroujerd schools

In the first week of March, a chain of poisonings entered schools in Boroujerd and is still ongoing.

On March 2, poisoning reached Ahmadiyeh High School in Boroujerd city, and girls from this high school also experienced poisoning on March 25 and 26. Yesterday, Sunday, March 27, the poisoning reached the "15 Khordad" Girls' High School and the "Farshtegan" Girls' Elementary School.

Students from the "15 Khordad" high school were taken to the Imam Khomeini and Ayatollah Boroujerdi Hospital after inhaling an unknown substance. A total of 260 students were poisoned, some of whom are still in poor condition and some have been discharged. After two consecutive days, Saturday and Sunday, when students were poisoned and taken to the hospital in the two schools of Ahmadiyeh and 15 Khordad, the reaction of the authorities also changed.

Education officials, the Ministry of Health, Intelligence, and other government officials considered the cause of these poisonings to be subject to further investigation and postponed announcing the causes of the poisonings, but after this incident, some members of parliament and the deputy head of parliamentary research announced that these poisonings were intentional, and only in girls' schools.

This is not the end of the story. According to an exclusive report to a reporter from "Compatriot", this chain or serial poisoning has now reached a girls' elementary school.

"Farshtegan" Primary School, located in District 1 of Boroujerd city, also witnessed poisoning of elementary school students. According to the parents of the injured students, about 60 10-year-old students were taken to the hospital due to poisoning.

The father of a fourth-grade student told Hammihan: "During the last hour of recess, the students were in the schoolyard when one of the students became dizzy and fell to the ground. After that, a smell like rotten tangerines filled the school, which everyone could smell. Then the principal and the supervisor, who had noticed the smell, led the students to class, but the smell was felt more strongly in the classrooms, which is why the students were taken back to the schoolyard."

A fourth-grade student also said that after going to the yard, many students vomited profusely. The condition of the elementary school students was so bad that they were unable to stand up, and they were made to lie down on a carpet spread out in the school yard until the emergency services arrived.

One of the emergency room doctors announced that the poisoning was not due to inhaling carbon monoxide gas, but rather due to inhaling another toxic gas, and that the cause of the poisoning will be determined after tests are conducted.

Parents of students are still worried about their children and criticized the fact that the school is still open today (Monday). They stated that our children are eating and drinking on the benches in this school and that their presence in school may be dangerous.

This serial poisoning, which started in several schools in Qom and Tehran and has now reached Borujerd, has raised concerns among parents. The poisoning, in which students reported the arrival of a small bomb-like object in the schoolyard, after which the smell of mint and spoiled tangerines was smelled, and immediately severe poisoning was accompanied by symptoms of dizziness, palpitations, chest pain, vomiting, and even paralysis of part of the body.

According to an informed source, two schools, Ahmadiyya and 15 Khordad, have currently been closed, and no decision has yet been made regarding the other schools.

It seems that government agents are trying to prevent female students from studying by poisoning them in different cities, something that the Taliban have done to Afghan girls in Afghanistan. They are also trying to prevent girls from participating in nationwide protests with these serial poisonings, in order to confuse public opinion and quell the revolutionary uprising that was started by the youth.

The Adl Ali regime and government, for its own survival, does not hesitate to take the lives of anyone, even children, and is busy killing, poisoning, and even paralyzing them.

According to people present at the scene, it is possible that the transfer of these poisonings to other schools in different cities by government-authorized fire forces may continue.

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