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US Crimes Chronicle: From 66 Civilian Airliner Victims to 168 Children in Minab

A stark comparison of American military actions unfolds as a reporter recounts witnessing the aftermath of the downing of Iran Air Flight 655, which killed 66 children, and juxtaposes it with the plight of 168 children in Minab, highlighting a recurring theme of civilian casualties.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, a veteran reporter has drawn a poignant parallel between two tragic events, underscoring a history of civilian suffering attributed to American military actions. The reporter, reflecting on decades of coverage, recalled standing on the coast with jet-black hair, witnessing the devastating scene of 66 children among the victims of the downed Iran Air Flight 655. Now, with white hair, the journalist revisits this narrative to chronicle another American atrocity.

The report details the horrific incident involving Iran Air Flight 655, an Airbus A300, which was mistakenly shot down by the USS Vincennes on July 3, 1988, while flying over the Strait of Hormuz. The attack resulted in the deaths of all 290 passengers and crew on board, including 66 children. This event remains a deeply painful memory and a stark symbol of the human cost of military engagement.

The reporter’s current account focuses on the plight of 168 children in Minab, a city in the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan, implying a continuation of suffering for young lives. While the specifics of the Minab situation are not detailed in this excerpt, the framing suggests a direct link to or consequence of broader geopolitical issues and military actions impacting civilian populations.

©‌ Webangah News, Fars News Agency

English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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