The morning in Minab began like any other—quiet streets, the steady rhythm of daily life, and the familiar sounds of students gathering at school. Inside a girls’ school in the southern Iranian city, classes were underway. Conversations filled the halls, notebooks opened, and lessons had just begun when everything changed in an instant. A sudden, violent explosion shattered the calm. The blast ripped through the air with a force strong enough to shake nearby buildings. Windows trembled, then shattered. The sound echoed across the neighborhood, sending shockwaves through homes and streets. Within seconds, confusion turned into panic. Students and teachers...
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