Airstrike in Minob claimed 175 lives

Armed clashes in the Middle East have revealed yet another tragic event. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
A tragic incident in the town of Minab in southern Iran has shaken the international community. With the start of military actions by the United States and Israel, an airstrike on an elementary school on the very first day resulted in the deaths of hundreds of innocent children.
This event is being analyzed alongside ambiguous statements from the White House. According to Iranian state media and medical officials, at least 175 people were killed as a result of the airstrike on the "Shajarayi Toyyiba" girls' school in Minab.
It is heartbreaking that the majority of the victims were elementary school students. A state of mourning prevails in Minab.
Rows of graves are being dug in a cemetery on the outskirts of the city. This incident has been recorded as the largest loss among civilians since the war began.
The White House and the U.S. Department of Defense are avoiding giving clear statements regarding this event. Officials gave identical responses during briefings held on March 4.
According to White House spokesperson Karoline Levitt, the United States has no connection to this incident. Defense Secretary Pete Hegset emphasized that the situation is still under investigation.
UNESCO has condemned this attack as a gross violation of international humanitarian law and reminded of the inviolability of schools. The White House, however, calls it Iranian "propaganda."
Karoline Levitt urged journalists not to fall for Iranian propaganda. To date, it has not been officially confirmed whether the airstrike on the school was carried out by U.S. or Israeli forces.
However, the families of the 175 victims and the international community are still awaiting clear answers. In an era of advanced intelligence capabilities, questions remain whether the delay in clarifying this event is a reality or a political game.





