Two Schools to Be Built in Minab in Memory of Martyred Children
Two new schools are slated for construction in Minab, Iran, dedicated to the memory of martyred children.
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Two new schools are slated for construction in Minab, Iran, dedicated to the memory of martyred children.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's condemnation of schoolgirl deaths in Minab, Iran, following US attacks, drew sharp criticism, with a respondent arguing it was a 'war against those who hate the Declaration of Rights'.
A funeral was held in Minab, Iran, for elementary school girls killed in an attack that authorities blame on Israel and the United States, with crowds carrying coffins and chanting anti-US and anti-Israel slogans.

Rescuers dug through the rubble of a girls' elementary school in Minab, Iran after a US-Israeli strike.

The New York Times reports that an investigation proves the US hit a girls' school in the city of Minab, Iran, which Iranian officials say killed at least 175 people, mostly children, during an attack on a neighboring military base that previously included the school building.

A girls' school in Minab, Iran, was reportedly hit by two missiles in an alleged US-Israeli airstrike, killing at least 165 students aged 7 to 12. The attack is described by local sources as targeting surviving girls with a second missile.
A bombing attack on a school in Minab, Iran, has reportedly killed over 160 people. The UN is investigating the incident as a possible war crime, while forensic experts dispute the US and Israeli versions of events.

Footage from Minab, Iran, shows the aftermath of an Israeli-US strike on a girls' elementary school.

Two separate analyses from New York Times and CBC News have given more insight into who might have bombed the girls' school at Minab, Iran, which killed dozens.

Thousands of mourners gathered in Minab, Iran, for the funeral of victims killed in a strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school.

An American-Israeli attack on a girls' school in Minab, Iran, killed 165 people. An Al Jazeera analysis suggests the school, which has been separate from a military base for decades, may have been intentionally targeted.