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Forensic Medical Report States ‘Mahsa Mogouei’ Was Killed by 79 Bullets

Forensic medical examinations regarding the body of “Mahsa Mogouei” have determined that Mahsa was killed by 79 bullets.

According to “1500 Pictures,” which has published death certificates of most protest victims on its social media pages, it has now released the death certificate of Mahsa Mogouei from Fooladshahr, Isfahan, which shows that this young female athlete was tragically killed by 79 bullets.

In the report of the Forensic Medicine Organization following the autopsy, it is written: “In the presence of weapons experts, an examination was conducted and the body belonging to a girl approximately 18 years old, wearing a blood-soaked black coat, with multiple small holes, was sent with her in a body bag. In the spinal column, 39 round holes are visible, and in the left arm 31 holes and in the left forearm 9 round holes with burn-marked edges are evident.”

Mahsa was killed on the 31st of Shahrivar, just a few days after the start of protests in 1401 in Fooladshahr, Isfahan. However, the cause of her death was previously unknown, and it was unclear how Mahsa was killed by regime forces. In Mahsa’s death certificate, the cause of death is stated as shock resulting from hemorrhage following internal organ damage caused by impact from an accelerated projectile to the torso.

Mahsa’s father had also previously stated regarding the shooting of his daughter by releasing a video: “What was my daughter’s crime to protest with empty hands and have her body shot up? Was it the right of my champion daughter with over 100 sports medals to be sent under the ground like this?”

To what extent is the Islamic Republic regime afraid of the protest of an 18-year-old teenage girl that it brutally killed her with 79 bullets? The fact that the regime uses military weapons to suppress people demonstrates its fear and resistance against being overthrown. Because the enemy is not standing across from them, but rather people who are protesting in pursuit of their rights.

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