At least 148 die in a school strike reported in Iran, with officials blaming the US and Israel. The attack occurred near an IRGC base and has caused widespread
A shocking incident occurred in southern Iran as a reported strike hit a school in the town of Minab, killing at least 148 people, including children. The attack has been attributed to external forces by Iranian officials.
The Central Command of the US military is currently investigating the incident, while Israeli officials have stated they are unaware of any operations in the area. The school, located near a base of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), was struck by three missiles and is approximately 600 meters from the IRGC base.
Reacting to the news, international social media users expressed deep anger over the loss of life, particularly the children. Many have questioned the safety of schools in Iran, given the ongoing military actions and infrastructure failures.
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The incident follows a series of airstrikes across Iranian cities, including the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and many senior commanders. The situation remains tense as international tensions rise.