War remnants from 12-day Israel–Iran conflict kill child, injure nine minors in Lorestan

20 August 2025 15:59

Hengaw – Wednesday, August 20, 2025

A four-year-old boy, identified as Amirali Fallah from Beyranshahr County in Lorestan Province, was killed in the explosion of unexploded ordnance left from the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. Nine other children and teenagers were also injured in the blast.

According to information received by the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights, unexploded ordnance from the 12-day Israel–Iran war detonated on the evening of Tuesday, August 19, 2025, in the village of Razbashi, Beyranshahr County. The explosion claimed the life of four-year-old Amirali Fallah and left nine other minors injured.

Hengaw’s sources confirmed the identities of seven of the injured as Saeed Ariamehr, Avina Fallah, Sana Fallah, Hossein Aslmarz, Fadia Fallah, Mohammad Parsa Rok Rok, and Emad Reza Fallah. The identities of two of the victims remain unknown.

The injured children were transferred to medical centers and are currently receiving intensive care.

The detonation of unexploded ordnance is one of the direct consequences of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s warmongering policies, which continue to place civilians—especially children—at grave risk.

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