Iranian media report that four fingers belonging to one of the children were recovered from under the rubble of a school in Minab, 110 days after an alleged Israeli strike on the city. The strike reportedly killed children in the city; the figures have not been independently verified.
Iranian outlets are reporting the discovery of four fingers belonging to a child from beneath the rubble of a school in the city of Minab, 110 days after an alleged Israeli strike there. The report from a single Iranian channel cites the phrase 'after the massacre of the children of Minab carried out by the entity' and claims the remains were found 'from the ground and under the rubble of the school' — specifically four fingers.
The date places the original incident around early March 2026, a period during which reports of a strike on Minab circulated but were not confirmed by the IDF or by independent sources. As The Zioneer previously reported, Iranian officials have repeatedly referenced 'Minab 168' — a number the regime claims represents children killed in that strike — though no evidence for that figure has been provided by any party.
At this stage, the information comes from a single Iranian the source with no on-the-ground corroboration from international media or humanitarian organizations active in the area. The claim is being reported as it appears, with the caveat that forensic details, the identity of the alleged victims, and the timeline remain unverified.
- DevelopingIranian negotiator Ghalibaf wears 'Minab 168' pin referencing disputed school strike
- ConfirmedUS strikes near Minab, southern Iran injure 2 civilians
- StrongIran dubs Zurich delegation 'Minab 168' after school strike in southeastern city
- StrongFootage from Urmia, northwest Iran shows activity amid overnight strikes
Source and signal
A single-sourced dispatch is never rated Confirmed or Strong. Its Signal strengthens only when a second, independent source corroborates it.
- Internal intake
