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A heartbreaking account has emerged from Minab, Iran, where a 10-year-old girl described surviving a strike that killed her 11-year-old brother and her mother, who was a teacher at the school. She recalled hearing a powerful blast, fleeing with her teacher, and later regaining consciousness beneath a large piece of debris. Her father, who was outside the school, was also killed after attempting to reach and rescue her mother. The child’s testimony highlights the devastating human cost of the violence and the trauma faced by families caught in the conflict. Her account also reflects the intense anger and grief directed toward those she holds responsible for the deaths.

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00:00And then at school, he'd always come out during the last period. He was outside too. When he heard the
00:05sound, he said, I want to go save my mom. He went up, they hit it again, and he was
00:11martyred too.
00:19And then at school, he'd always come out during the last period. He was outside too. When he heard the
00:24sound, he said, I want to go save my mom. He went up, they hit it again, and he was
00:29martyred too.
00:37We were at school. Then there was a sound like a strong wind. All the teachers screamed and ran away.
00:45I got scared too. I went into the classroom with my teacher. After that, I passed out. A big rock
00:52had fallen on my back. When I woke up, a man came to lift it, but he couldn't.
00:57A few people tried, but they were unable to succeed. I simply held up one finger and managed to get
01:02out all by myself. I miss them so very much. I am happy that they are modest. I want to
01:08follow in their footsteps. America and Israel, God willing, God will give them what they deserve.
01:14168 children. One missile. And now, a flight that turned grief into a global message. This is not just diplomacy.
01:27This is Iran bringing the war into the room.
01:39As its delegation lands in Islamabad for high-stakes ceasefire talks with the United States, the world witnesses something unprecedented.
01:53The aircraft is named Minab 168, a number that carries the weight of tragedy. A reminder of February 28, 2026,
02:06when a strike hit a girls' elementary school in Minab, southern Iran.
02:11That morning, classrooms were full. Children were studying. And within moments, everything collapsed.
02:22The missile, reportedly aimed near an IRGC facility, struck the school instead. The roof came down. Students were buried under
02:33debris. Dozens, then over a hundred, mostly young girls lost their lives.
02:40Iran says 168 were killed. A number that has now become a symbol.
02:52But what's turning heads globally is what Iran did next. Inside the plane to Islamabad, there are no ordinary passengers.
03:02Every empty seat carries a face, a photograph of a child who never came home.
03:11School bags. Damaged, dust-covered, placed like silent witnesses. Small shoes without their owners. Flowers laid out like a moving
03:23memorial in the sky.
03:24Iranian officials say this is not symbolism. This is evidence. Evidence of what they call a war crime.
03:35An investigation by Amnesty International has already called the strike unlawful and a serious violation of international humanitarian law.
03:46Now, Iran is taking that accusation straight to the negotiating table.
03:52Leading the delegation is Mohamed Bagher Galibaf, alongside Foreign Minister Abbas Aragachi.
04:00But before any formal talks begin, their message is already clear.
04:06This is not just about ceasefire terms. This is about accountability.
04:11Images from inside the aircraft are now spreading across the world. Rows of empty seats filled with memories instead of
04:21people.
04:22A haunting reminder that behind every number is a life, a child, a family, a future that never happened.
04:31As negotiations unfold in Islamabad, one question looms large.
04:38Can peace truly be negotiated without addressing the cost of war?
04:43Because for Iran, Minab 168 is not just the name of a flight.
04:49It is a message that the victims are not forgotten and not left behind.
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