Another mysterious poisoning incident among students occurred in many places in Iran, and President Leahy ordered an investigation.

  [Gong Jueyuan, special correspondent of Global Times in Iran] Student poisoning incidents have occurred again in many places in Iran. On March 1st, 108 students from seven girls’ schools in Ardabil were rushed to hospital, and similar poisoning incidents occurred in many schools in the capital Tehran. In the past three months, student poisoning has occurred frequently in Iran. According to the statistics of the online website of Iran’s "Trust", as of March 1, there were student poisoning incidents in 58 schools in 10 provinces. Iranian parliamentarian Haidari said on the 1st that according to reliable sources, nearly 900 students across the country have been poisoned.

  According to the Iranian National News Agency, from 10: 00 to 11: 00 a.m. on the 1st, students from many schools in Ardabil area collectively developed symptoms of throat burning, headache and nausea. According to Iran’s "Choice" news website, many female high school students in Tehran were poisoned. Parents said that the school smelled foul and it was suspected that some kind of spray was thrown into the school. The education department of Isfahan province also announced on the 2nd that a poisoning incident occurred in a local girls’ middle school on the 1st, and seven students were rushed to the hospital.

  The poisoning incident of Iranian students has lasted for more than three months. On November 30 last year, the first poisoning incident occurred in a school in Qom, and 18 female students developed symptoms such as shortness of breath and muscle numbness. Since then, similar incidents have occurred in many girls’ schools in Qom and spread to Ardabil, Teheran, Los Restan, Kermanshah and other places.

  Washington post said on the 1st that although some boys seem to get sick, the vast majority of poisoning cases occurred in girls’ schools. According to a report recently released by the Iranian Ministry of Health, students in Qom have mild symptoms of poisoning, and nitrogen is detected in the poison, which usually lasts for 15 to 45 minutes.

  Because the cause of the poisoning incident and the people behind it are still under investigation, it is not clear whether there is any connection between the poisoning incidents in various places, which has caused panic and confusion in Iranian society. According to Qatar Al Jazeera, some people linked the protests that broke out in Iran with the poisoning incident, claiming that the Iranian government tried to "retaliate" the female students, while some Iranian officials believed that it might be the external "hostile forces" who poisoned the Iranian government.

  On March 1, Iranian President Leahy appointed the Minister of the Interior to deal with the poisoning incident as soon as possible, and asked the medical and intelligence departments to cooperate with the investigation. Djarrar Zadeh, chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Parliament, said on the 2nd that the investigation of the poisoning incident has been put on the urgent agenda, and the results of the investigation are — — Including foreign intervention and enemy infiltration — — Will be announced as soon as possible.

Iranian President Leahy, data map

  Earlier, Manadi, chairman of the Education and Research Committee of the Iranian Parliament, said that the poisoning incident of Qom female students was an attempt to deliberately create riots and interfere with the education of girls in schools. The Iranian newspaper said on the 2nd that the murderer attacked the Iranian education system by poisoning students and damaged the credibility of the government under the guise of "women, life and freedom".