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- EXCLUSIVE: Minab School & Former Military Camp Attack — School Converted 18 Years Ago, Medical Warehouses Destroyed, Children Killed
Reporter: Demetri Lceris | Outlet: Reason to Resist
Date of Recording: March 28, 2026 | Location: Minab, Iran
1. SCHOOL COMPLEX ATTACK — CONVERTED FROM MILITARY CAMP 18 YEARS AGO
A school complex in Minab was attacked, with multiple missiles striking the school building, a schoolyard, and adjacent warehouses. The facility was a military camp 18 years ago but was evacuated and converted entirely to civilian use. The site includes a school for both boys and girls, a medical supply warehouse, and a store for Ministry of Education staff. Despite the presence of a high wall with old barbed wire giving the exterior a military appearance, the interior shows no evidence of military use at the time of the attack.
Key Facts:- Location: Minab, Iran
- Former Use: Military camp (evacuated 18 years ago; transferred to Shiraz)
- Current Use at Time of Attack: School (boys and girls), medical warehouse, Ministry of Education staff store, residential area
- Exterior Appearance: 10-foot concrete wall with rusty old barbed wire; faded paint; resembles old military base or low-security jail from outside
- Interior Condition: Overgrown grass and weeds; broken windows; rusted equipment; no evidence of heavy vehicle activity or military equipment storage
- Number of Missiles: At least 4 reported (3 hit the school; 1 hit adjacent warehouse)
- Date of Attack: Prior to March 28, 2026 (specific date not provided in recording)
The school complex included facilities for both boys and girls, with separate yards and floors.
School Layout:- First Floor: Girls' classrooms
- Second Floor: Boys' classrooms
- Girls' Yard: Visible from main entrance; included soccer pitch and basketball net
- Boys' Yard: Located in the back; separate from girls' yard
- Schoolyard Features: Children's paintings and artwork on walls; play areas
- Children's artwork and paintings on walls
- Whiteboard in a classroom with message: "Your blood will not remain; we will revenge the blood of you"
- Bag of pencils found near crater
- Crayons and flowers observed
3. MEDICAL WAREHOUSE & MINISTRY OF EDUCATION STORE — DESTROYED
Adjacent to the school, two warehouses were also targeted. These were civilian facilities storing medical supplies and staff goods.
Warehouse Descriptions:- Warehouse 1 (Medical Supply Warehouse): Destroyed; located approximately 300 meters from the school
- Contents observed in rubble: eye drops, pills, medical undergarments (adult diapers), syrup (labeled "expectant"), pharmaceutical supplies
- Described by locals as a medicine warehouse
- Warehouse 2 (Ministry of Education Store): Destroyed; a store for teachers and staff of the Ministry of Education
- Type: "Tauboni" — subsidized store providing goods for education staff
- Adjacent Building (Warehouse Area): Included a prayer room with Quranic verses, carpets, couch, old television, clock, map on wall, and a photograph of a martyr from the Iran-Iraq War (commander named Ibrahim)
- Old water tower (rustic, obviously old)
- Antenna on warehouse roof (described by locals as standard infrastructure for providing network and internet to citizens; not military equipment)
- Prayer room with direction marker (qibla)
4. INTERVIEW WITH FATHER OF SCHOOL CHILDREN (DISTRAUGHT WITNESS)
Account of the Attack:- Arrived at the scene immediately after the explosion
- Despite risk of another attack, locals from children to parents all came to help
- Children were found dismembered — some without heads, some without hands
Sequence of Explosions:- First Missile: Targeted the school
- Second Missile: Targeted a warehouse (medical warehouse area)
- Third Missile: Targeted another house/residential structure
- Locals destroyed a section of the wall (the hole visible on camera) to allow vehicles to enter for rescue operations
- Cars were used to help children trapped in rubble
5. INTERVIEW WITH ALI (PRESS TV CORRESPONDENT & REPORTER'S COLLEAGUE)
Ali, a colleague of the reporter from Press TV, provided additional investigation findings about the site.
Key Information from Ali:- This was the first time journalists were permitted to access the area behind the wall for thorough inspection
- No one prevented the reporter from going anywhere on the grounds once inside
Former Military Camp Confirmation:- Locals confirmed the site was a military camp 18 years ago
- The camp was evacuated and transferred to Shiraz
- Since then, the entire area has been converted to civilian use: school, medical warehouse, Ministry of Education store, and residential
Antenna Explanation:- Antennas like the one visible on the warehouse roof are found throughout Iran
- They provide network and internet services to citizens
- Ali confirmed this antenna served no military purpose
Grass and Weed Condition:- The overgrown grass and weeds on the site indicate the area has not been used for military purposes for years
- Heavy vehicles such as tanks or missile launchers would have left visible tracks and flattened vegetation
6. INTERVIEW WITH TIM (REPORTER'S COLLEAGUE)
Tim, a colleague of the reporter, joined the inspection and offered his conclusions.
Tim's Observations:- From the outside, the facility looks like a prison or military facility (high wall, old barbed wire)
- Once inside, the evidence confirms the site was converted to a school at least 13 years ago
- Three missiles hit the school; a fourth hit an adjacent building
- The adjacent building contained medical supplies (injectables, pads, medicines) — evidence it was handed over to the health department after military evacuation
- No evidence of military facilities in either the school site or adjacent building
On Surveillance Capabilities:- Tim stated that from satellite, it would be "very obvious" this was a school
- Satellite imagery would show children and schoolyard features
- He suggested the attack was a cover-up attempt; initial claims blamed Iran for using a Tomahawk missile on its own school
- He questioned: "What business have the US got being in any sort of military capacity on the other side of the world anyway if they can't tell the difference between a school and a military facility?"
7. REPORTER'S CLOSING SEGMENT — EXTERIOR APPEARANCE VS. REALITY
The reporter concluded with observations from outside the facility, contrasting its exterior appearance with the interior reality.
Exterior Appearance:- 10-foot concrete wall
- Old, rusty barbed wire (clearly aged, not recently installed)
- Faded paint
- From outside, could be mistaken for a military facility or low-security jail
Reporter's Conclusion:- "If you didn't have sophisticated satellite technology and were simply walking around, you might be forgiven for mistaking this for a military facility if you were just walking around it on the outside."
- "But if you have sophisticated satellite technology, I don't know how anybody could come to the conclusion that this was a military facility."
- The interior showed no military use — only overgrown grass, broken windows, rusted equipment, children's art, crayons, flowers, and medical supplies.
KEY DATA SUMMARY- Date of Recording: March 28, 2026
- Location: Minab, Iran
- Site History: Military camp until 18 years ago; converted to civilian use since
- Facilities at Site: School (boys and girls), medical warehouse, Ministry of Education staff store, prayer room, residential area
- Number of Missiles Reported: At least 4 (3 on school, 1 on adjacent warehouse)
- School Floors: First floor (girls), second floor (boys)
- Schoolyards: Separate yards for girls and boys
- Medical Warehouse Contents: Eye drops, pills, medical undergarments, syrup, pharmaceutical supplies
- Ministry Store Contents: Subsidized goods for education staff ("Tauboni")
- Antenna on Warehouse: Standard civilian network/internet infrastructure
- Wall Breach: Hole created after attack to allow rescue vehicles to enter
- Children's Items Found: Crayons, flowers, pencils, artwork, whiteboard message
- Location: Minab, Iran