Breaking: CENTCOM Confirms 3 U.S. Deaths in Operation Epic Fury as
[00:00] Announcer: This is Neural Newscast for Sunday, March 1, 2026, delivering the day's most essential stories with precision.
[00:10] Cole Mercer: The headlines that matter this morning, starting with a significant escalation in the Persian Gulf.
[00:17] Announcer: U.S. Central Command has confirmed that three American service members were killed in action this morning during Operation Epic Fury.
[00:26] Announcer: The update, released at 9.30 a.m. Eastern Time, also lists five personnel as seriously wounded.
[00:35] Announcer: These losses occur during a high-intensity engagement in a contested southern corridor.
[00:41] Announcer: The Department of Defense is currently withholding the names of the deceased for 24 hours pending the notification of next-of-kin.
[00:50] Announcer: This incident marks the single largest loss of life for U.S. forces in the region since the operation began earlier this year.
[00:59] Cole Mercer: Several other service members sustained minor shrapnel injuries and concussions during the same contact, though they have reportedly been returned to duty.
[01:09] Cole Mercer: Kohl, the report from Sentcom follows a catastrophic strike in southern Iran.
[01:14] Cole Mercer: State media in Tehran reports that a missile hit a girls' elementary school in the city of Minab on Saturday morning.
[01:22] Cole Mercer: The city, which serves as a major logistics hub in the Hormozgan province,
[01:27] Cole Mercer: was active with weekend students when the impact occurred.
[01:31] Cole Mercer: Initial reports suggest the building suffered a direct hit, leading to a near-total collapse of the structure.
[01:37] Announcer: The Mizan News Agency, which is linked to the Iranian judiciary, reports that the death toll in Minab has reached 148 people, with 95 others injured.
[01:51] Announcer: Verified footage from the site shows civilians and local emergency crews searching through heavy concrete rubble for survivors.
[01:59] Announcer: The school sits directly adjacent to an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps barracks.
[02:05] Announcer: International analysts have noted that this specific IRGC facility is a known node for regional drone and missile logistics,
[02:15] Announcer: leading to speculation that it may have been the intended target of the strike.
[02:20] Announcer: Captain Tim Hawkins, a spokesperson for Central Command, says the U.S. is aware of these reports and is actively looking into all claims of civilian harm.
[02:31] Announcer: This event has already prompted a sharp response from Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai,
[02:37] Announcer: who called for justice and the absolute protection of schools under international law.
[02:43] Announcer: In New York, the United Nations Security Council is expected to convene an emergency session
[02:50] Announcer: later this afternoon to address the humanitarian impact and the potential for a broader regional
[02:56] Announcer: escalation in the wake of this strike.
[02:59] Announcer: We will continue to track these developments throughout the day.
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