Funerals Begin for Iranian Schoolgirls Killed in Alleged US-Israeli Bombing
Tehran. Funerals have begun for the Iranian schoolgirls who were killed in their classrooms by alleged American and Israeli bombings. According to Iranian officials, at least 168 students died in the airstrike that occurred on Saturday morning at the Shazare Tayyiba Girls' Primary School in the southern city of Minab.
According to the state broadcaster Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, a large crowd was seen gathered in the main square of Minab on Tuesday morning. The streets were filled with people chanting slogans while holding pictures of the deceased young girls.
According to the semi-official news agency Tasnim News Agency, the mother of one victim criticized former US President Donald Trump, calling his actions madness.
In a video released by Iranian state media following the attack, the school was seen completely destroyed, with children's bags and books scattered in the rubble, and parents submerged in grief.
The school was located approximately 60 meters from an Iranian military base. The US Central Command stated that it was aware of reports regarding the incident and that an investigation was underway.
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