Reaction of the IRGC Spokesman to Serial Poisonings in Schools

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Reaction of the IRGC Spokesman to Serial Poisonings in Schools

Reaction of the IRGC spokesperson to the serial poisonings in schools

Ramadan Sharif, the spokesperson for the IRGC, said regarding the recent poisonings of students, regardless of the factors involved, the issue is that, with all due respect, some people inside the country are eager to say that these poisonings are the work of the government.

In a field report, Tasnim News Agency mocked the poisoned individuals, writing that when you ask the students who have smelled a specific odor or gas what it smelled like, they say rotten oranges, tangerines, bleach, stink bombs, toy fish, rotten tobacco, rosewater, and anything else you can think of.

Critics say the government, instead of responding to the people and the parents of the poisoned students, continuously issues threats and avoids providing answers.

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