The incidents have been recorded since November last year. New cases of poisoning of dozens of children have been revealed in six provinces.
In some provinces of Iran new cases of mass poisoning of schoolgirls have been revealed. It was reported on March 6 by Anadolu agency.
It is noted that incidents in schools in Iran have been recorded since November 30, 2022. More than 2,000 schoolgirls have been poisoned across the country in nearly 100 days.
New cases were identified in the provinces of North Khorasan, Fars, Rezevi Khorasan, Isfahan, Ilam and Khuzestan.
So, 46 students of two schools in the city of Bojnurd were hospitalized with symptoms of poisoning – the children complained of nausea, weakness and dizziness. With similar symptoms, 24 students in the cities of Shiraz and Servistan of Fars province got.
Dozens of schoolgirls were hospitalized with the same symptoms in Eyvan city in Elam province, Kashan city in Isfahan province, Meshed city in Rezevi Khorasan and Ahvaz city in Khuzestan province. .
It is reported that in six cities of Khuzestan province, cases of poisoning of 700 schoolgirls have been identified so far, 200 of them are under medical supervision.
It will be remembered that last year Iran was overcome by large protests related to the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
The girl was detained on September 13 by vice police for “improperly wearing the hijab” and died on September 16. In response, residents of dozens of Iranian cities took to the streets.
More than 10,000 people have been detained in the course of actions that have been taking place in the country for months. According to human rights activists, 481 people died.
Women in Iran cut their hair and burned their hijabs
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Source: korrespondent

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