US-Israeli strike on girls' school kills dozens of students, Iran says
- A US-Israeli joint military strike hit a girls' primary school in Minab, Hormozgan province, Iran, killing at least 51 students and injuring around 60, according to Iranian officials and media.
- The strikes targeted multiple locations across Iran, including areas near Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's offices.
- Iran condemned the attacks as violations of its sovereignty, launched retaliatory strikes on US and Israeli targets in the Middle East, and vowed an extensive response.
- Following the strikes, Iran experienced internet and media blackouts, damage to multiple government and military sites, and protests against the Iranian government were reported.
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Why These Iranian-Canadians Strongly Oppose U.S.-Israeli Aggression
At an anti-war demonstration in downtown Toronto on Saturday, Iranian-Canadians spoke out against the American-Israeli bombing campaign against their home country, and their fellow Iranians who support it.“The news that I’ve seen today of the girls’ school being bombed and 80 children being brutally murdered has really instilled fear and worry in me,” said Amirhossein Azizafshari, referring to the U.S.-Israeli air strike on a girls’ school on Sa…
Death Toll Rises: 153 Children Killed, 95 Injured in U.S. Strike on Iranian Girls' Elementary School: Report
A reported U.S. strike on a girls’ school in southern Iran has left at least 153 students dead and 95 more injured, multiple outlets reported Sunday. According to ABC News, the attack hit a school in the city of Minab, with Iranian officials claiming the campus was bombed three separate times during joint U.S.-Israeli military operations. Ali Farhadi, a spokesperson for Iran’s education minister, told the state-affiliated Islamic Republic News A…
A school in Minab town in southern Iran was hit by one of the missiles launched by the US and Israel, according to Iranian authorities
Iranian state media says death toll from strike on school has climbed to 165
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