Nitrogen Gas Release Causes Student Poisoning

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The release of nitrogen gas is the cause of student poisoning

Alireza Monadi Sefidan, head of the Parliament’s Education, Research, and Technology Commission, said in a joint meeting with the Ministers of Education, Health, and representatives of the Ministry of Intelligence

Based on the follow-ups conducted by the representatives and the dispatch of a group of parliament members to Qom, and the results of the tests conducted, it was determined that N2 gas was present in the poison released in schools

The discovered poison will immediately dissipate in the body and is in a combined and integrated form, which makes it difficult to detect


Iran Gate has specifically addressed the issue of student poisonings in schools. If interested, you can read Iran Gate’s exclusive report and analysis on the serial poisoning case of students through the links below

  • The deliberate nature of the serial student poisoning disaster – Part Three
  • The silence of officials regarding the serial student poisonings – Part Two
  • The unanswered mystery of the serial student poisonings
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