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    No Evidence of Military Presence At Minab School

    Started by K-Dog Mar 29, 2026, 12:55 PM

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    Mar 29, 2026, 12:55 PM
    On the first day of the U.S.-Israel war of aggression on Iran, at 11 am local time, tomahawk cruise missiles fired by the U.S. military struck an elementary school in the town of Minab. Minab is situated in southern Iran , near the Strait of Hormuz.  The attack killed 168 students and teachers. Most of the victims were little girls. The Trump regime initially denied any role in the attack and suggested that the Iranian military was responsible,. but U.S. military officials soon acknowledged that the U.S. was responsible for the school's destruction. U.S. officials claimed, however, that the attack was a 'mistake'.

    This video investigates the location.

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    Here is a news report on the school.  You can evaluate what this video says because watching the documentary video gives you the facts.





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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)
      2. SCHOOL FACILITIES & YARD
      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
      Items Found in Rubble:
      • 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)
      Additional Structures at Site:
      • 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
      Rescue Efforts:
      • 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
      End of Extraction

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