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The issue has gripped Iran, triggering a wave of anger and demand for action. Read more at straitstimes.com.

were reported on Sunday in several provinces, local media reported, sparking calls for the authorities to act amid growing concern among parents.

Since late November, hundreds of cases have been reported, mainly in the holy city of Qom south of the capital Teheran, with at least 52 schools targeted, according to an official tally published on Saturday.The latest spate of poisonings affected several students in two high schools in the western city of Abhar and in the south-western city of Ahvaz, ISNA news agency said, quoting local health officials.

Interviewed by the Fars news agency, Deputy Interior Minister Majid Mirahmadi said the “plotters of the poisoning of girls” were seeking “to close the schools”. He added, however, that those behind this action were also trying to spark more protests in the Islamic republic.

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