Iranian fans honour Minab victims at World Cup match
Summary
Iranian fans at a World Cup game against New Zealand held up banners that said "Minab 168" to remember 168 children who died in a strike on a school. The strike happened on the first day of a war involving the US and Israel against Iran.Key Facts
- The event took place during a World Cup match between Iran and New Zealand.
- Iranian fans displayed banners with the phrase "Minab 168."
- "Minab 168" refers to 168 children who died in a school strike.
- The strike happened on the first day of a war involving the US and Israel against Iran.
- The display was meant as a moment of remembrance for the victims.
- The news was reported by Al Jazeera correspondent Nour Hegazy.
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