The Spokesperson of the Revolutionary Guards’ Reaction to Serial Poisonings in Schools

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The Spokesperson of the Revolutionary Guards' Reaction to Serial Poisonings in Schools

Spokesperson for the Revolutionary Guards’ reaction to serial poisonings in schools

Ramzan Sharif, spokesperson for the Revolutionary Guards, said that regardless of the causes, the recent poisonings of students have become a matter of concern. It is shameful that some people inside the country refuse to acknowledge that these poisonings are the work of enemies of the system.

The Tasnim News Agency, in a field report, mocks the victims of poisoning and writes that when they ask students who have smelled a specific odor or gas, they say it smells like rotten oranges, stinky bleach, smelly toy bombs, rotten fish, tobacco, rosewater, or whatever comes to mind.

Critics say that instead of addressing the concerns of the people and the parents of the poisoned students, the government is constantly threatening and evading responsibility.

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