The story of five years of captivity

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The book's cover catches your attention immediately, and the title "The strong smell of mustard" automatically conjures images of chemical
gases and Iraq's attacks on Iran for anyone who sees it.Many of us have read about Iraq's chemical attacks in books or watched movies about
them
The narrator of the book mentions memories of chemical bombs in addition to memories of the front and captivity: "It didn't take long for a
garlic-like smell to permeate the entire area
I assumed that they had dropped chemical bombs based on previous reports, and I could immediately detect a strong mustard smell."This book
tells the story of Seyyed Muhammad Nabi Malek Husseini's five-year captivity by the Baathist army
This 183-page book, which was compiled and assembled by two young authors, was published by Sooreh Mehr Publications in the year
A year later, he was taken captive in a surprise operation and imprisoned at the Romadiya camp for 5 years
His years on the front are covered in the first and second chapters, and his years as a prisoner in the camp are covered in the third and