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Shocking Forensics Report: 40% of Bodies Initially Unidentifiable
The spokesperson for the Health and Treatment Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, through an official report prepared based on precise data from the National Forensics Organization, has described the horrific physical dimensions of the attack on the Minab school. According to this report, the type of weaponry used and the intensity of the explosion's destruction were so vast that in the initial stages of the search, approximately 40 percent of the holy bodies of the martyred students were not identifiable through traditional methods at all [92, 93]. This report emphasizes that many bodies had suffered irreparable damage due to the blast wave and intense heat resulting from direct missile impact. Specialized forensics teams and genetic experts were forced to use advanced sequencing technologies and precise DNA testing for months to identify the remains. This long and grueling process placed severe psychological pressure on the waiting families, ultimately leading to the completion of the list of 156 identified martyrs. However, experts emphasize that the statistical difference between the prosecutor's list and forensic estimates (over 168 people) is rooted in this very intensity of the explosion and the absence of physical remains for some victims.
