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Teenager playing hide-and-seek found days later inside shipping container in another country

A Bangladesh boy who by chance locked himself inside a delivery container throughout a recreation of hide-and-seek was found six days later in a foreign country.
The 15-year-old recognized solely by his first title, Fahim, was taking part in hide-and-seek with mates within the port metropolis of Chittagong on Jan. 11 when he hid inside a delivery container and fell asleep.
The container was then shipped to West Port, Malaysia, on a industrial ship. The boy was found on Jan. 17.
“The boy was simply believed to have entered the container, fell asleep, and located himself right here,” Malaysian Dwelling Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail mentioned, in response to the Malaysian information company Bernama. “He was the one one discovered within the container. A police report was lodged and as he was having a fever.”
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A Bangladesh boy who by chance locked himself inside a delivery container throughout a recreation of hide-and-seek was found six days later in a foreign country.
(Laura Lezza/Getty Photos)
A video posted to Reddit confirmed Fahim disoriented and confused after going six days with out meals or water. He was seen being taken away on a stretcher.
Ismail mentioned the boy obtained medical consideration and that authorities “are within the means of repatriating him via the authorized channel.”

The 15-year-old was taking part in hide-and-seek with mates within the port metropolis of Chittagong on Jan. 11 when he hid inside a delivery container and fell asleep.
(Reuters)
Officers have been initially involved Fahim ended up roughly 2,300 miles from his dwelling nation after being a sufferer of human trafficking, however an investigation decided he wandered into the container throughout a recreation of hide-and-seek.
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(file photograph) The container was shipped to West Port, Malaysia, on a industrial ship and the boy was found on Jan. 17.
(Reuters)
“The related authorities have investigated the case and their investigations discovered no parts of human trafficking,” Ismail mentioned.

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Iran trying to 'save face' following US strike on nuclear sites, expert says

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As the total damage to three Iranian nuclear sites continues to be assessed, one Middle East expert says that Iran’s stated assessment only reinforces U.S. and Israeli views.
Israel, which has said the strikes set the Iranian nuclear program back years, has the greatest resources in place to make a determination and the most incentive to get the facts right, Jacob Olidort, director of the Center of American Security at the America First Policy Institute, told Fox News Digital.
“Both the US and Israel say they achieved their objectives,” Olidort said. “Israel presumably had planned around this for many years, and Israel says it has met its objectives, which is destroying Iran’s ability to enrich uranium.”
The U.S. launched a surprise strike using B-2 stealth bombers and bunker-buster bombs on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities on Saturday.
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This satellite picture by Planet Labs PBC shows Iran’s underground nuclear enrichment site at Fordow following U.S. airstrikes targeting the facility, on Sunday, June 22, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)
Some media reports have pushed back on the Trump administration’s claims that the sites were destroyed and set Iran back years in its quest to achieve a nuclear weapon.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei on Wednesday told Al Jazeera that “our nuclear installations have been badly damaged, that’s for sure,” though he refused to go into detail.
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Olidort said that “everything Iran is doing now is to save face.”
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“We should never take anything Iran says at face value, but their assessment can only reinforce the views of Israel and the U.S. view,” he said.

Map of US strikes on Iran. (Fox News)
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog, International Atomic Energy Agency Director Rafael Grossi, reiterated on Thursday that the damage done by Israeli and U.S. strikes at Iranian nuclear facilities “is very, very, very considerable.”
“I think annihilated is too much, but it suffered enormous damage,” Grossi told French broadcaster RFI.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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