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"Epstein's Rite" — Iranian ambassador explained why the US hit the girls

Graves for murdered schoolgirls in Minaba. Photo: Iranian Foreign Media Department / AP Photo

The attack on the school for girls in the city of Minab could be connected with the "cult of Epstein," said Iranian Ambassador to Belarus Alireza Sanei.

The diplomat said that the US military could conduct a child sacrifice ceremony similar to the one practiced on Little St. James Island.

"They were sacrificing to the devil's spirit," Sanei said.

He recalled that "children from different countries were brought to Epstein's island, there was abuse, rape and then sacrifice."

The diplomat stressed that the girls' school was one of the first targets of the US attack on Iran.

"To sacrifice children for their success," he explained.

On February 28, the Iranian authorities announced that the United States and Israel had attacked an elementary school for girls in the city of Minab in southern Iran. The death toll was 165 people — mostly female students, as well as parents and teachers. 95 people were injured.

Epstein's files contain indications that the financier and his entourage could have been participants in ritual violence.

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04.03.2026

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