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Crime in the Lamerd Green Rectangle; Debris falls on the lives of young footballers

Association for Defending Victims of Terrorism - On the day the US and Israel dropped 360 tungsten shrapnel on the sports complex in Lamerd, young and teenage boys were playing football in the green rectangle; this war crime took the lives of two innocent boys and injured others; one of them is Amir Mohammad Forouzan, a 12-year-old footballer who has lost both nerves in his leg and is waiting for years to return to the grass field.

 

 

According to an IRNA reporter , at 5:00 PM on March 29, in less than a minute, four missiles exploded 40 meters above the ground in the Lamerd residential area, releasing 720,000 tungsten shrapnel over the city.

In this war crime, 21 people were martyred and more than 100 were injured, none of whom had a military role, and no military figures were targeted in this attack.

The importance of this military attack against civilians is not only due to the number of victims, but also due to the nature of the weapon used; according to published reports and analyses, the weapon used in this military operation was the advanced PrSM (Precision Strike Missile) missiles; weapons that, instead of focusing on point destruction, are designed to cause maximum human damage over a wide area by exploding at low altitude and scattering a huge volume of tungsten shrapnel.

Each of these missiles is capable of releasing more than 180,000 tungsten pellets or shrapnel; the same missiles that exploded over the Lamerd Sports Complex, raining 360 shrapnel on the heads of the girls and boys in the volleyball hall and the soccer field.

Ilia Khatami and Abdolmasavar Rahmani, along with their football coach, Mahmoud Najafi, Elham Zaeri, and Helma Sadat Ahmadizadeh, were shot to death, leaving two soccer players with shrapnel wounds.

The injured, oppressed, the green rectangle

One of them is Mirsalar Khosravi, a talented footballer from Lamerd, whose tungsten bullets severed the arteries and nerves of his right leg, and the other is Amir Mohammad Forouzan, a 12-year-old footballer who has now lost both nerves in his leg and will have to wait years to play football.

Amir Mohammad, who loves football, is now following the World Cup matches despite his injury, to alleviate some of his longing for the pitch by watching the Iranian national team and, of course, his favorite player.

Tungsten shards took the feeling out of Amir Mohammad’s feet.

As Amir Mohammad’s father told an IRNA reporter, “The shrapnel hit my son below the knee and doctors say that both nerves in his leg have been destroyed.”

Mohammad Javan Forouzan continued: “Amir Mohammad has been to the operating room several times in the past 100 days and vascular grafts have been performed on his leg.”

The father of the teenage footballer added: “The vein in Basram’s leg has been closed, and recently he can take a few steps on his other leg with the help of a walker, but his other leg has no feeling from the knee down.”

Forouzan said: “Since both nerves in my son’s foot have been destroyed, doctors believe he should undergo 2 to 3 years of physiotherapy so that if one nerve is repaired, the groundwork can be laid for another transplant.”

For nearly four months now, this enthusiastic and cheerful boy has been spending his days in bed, waiting for recovery; he has not been able to play football since 5:00 PM on January 29, and today he told an IRNA reporter: “I miss playing football.”

For nearly four months, this enthusiastic and cheerful boy has been spending his days in bed, waiting for recovery; he has not been able to play football since 5:00 PM on January 29, and today he told IRNA: “I miss playing football.”

This young veteran of the Third Imposed War said: “I call on the country’s warriors to always defend the country and destroy Israel.”

I wished him well and wanted to steer the interview to his favorite subject: football.

I asked him if he watched the World Cup games. He said, “I watched most of them, but I couldn’t watch them all.”

Amir Mohammad continued: “My favorite footballer is Cristiano Ronaldo and I would like Portugal to win the championship, but before that, I love Iran.”

He was not satisfied with the Iranian national team’s performance against New Zealand and said: “I hope they play better in the next games and practice so that they are more coordinated and their passing is more accurate.”

When I asked him to give a message to the Iranian national team players participating in the World Cup, he said: “I just ask them to do their best to perform better in this tournament.”

The mother of this young veteran of the Third Imposed War also complained in this interview about the authorities’ treatment of the wounded, saying: “It seems like they have abandoned the wounded.”

He continued: “Only Amir Mohammad’s first surgery at Namazi Hospital was performed free of charge, but since then, the entire treatment process, including medicine and physiotherapy, has been on our shoulders.”

Amir Mohammad Forouzan’s mother called on Iranian officials to take the rights of the injured children of Lamerd from the aggressor enemies in international courts.

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