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    Three U.S. Tomahawk missiles forever changed the lives of dozens of families who, on a seemingly ordinary morning in late February, sent their children to the Shajarah Tayyebeh school in Minab, a city in southern Iran near the Persian Gulf. What followed was the deadliest attack of the war that, according to preliminary investigations, was conducted by the United States against the Tehran regime, killing 156 people, over 100 of them children. Two and a half months later, the wound remains open i
     

Minab, the school massacre that shocked and united Iranians

30 May 2026 at 04:00
Relatives of those killed at the Minab school at the city cemetery last week.

Three U.S. Tomahawk missiles forever changed the lives of dozens of families who, on a seemingly ordinary morning in late February, sent their children to the Shajarah Tayyebeh school in Minab, a city in southern Iran near the Persian Gulf. What followed was the deadliest attack of the war that, according to preliminary investigations, was conducted by the United States against the Tehran regime, killing 156 people, over 100 of them children. Two and a half months later, the wound remains open in Minab.

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Mandana Salari's parents, in front of the makeshift altar at home dedicated to their daughter and granddaughter, Liana, in a photo from Wednesday, May 13.A tribute to the children who died in the February 28 attack on the school in Minab, in southern Iran, in a photograph taken on May 13.A tribute to the children and teachers who died in the February 28 attack on the school in Minab, in southern Iran. The photo, taken on May 13, shows Fatemeh Fadavi-Hakami, one of the victims of the bombing.Tribute to the children and teachers who died in the February 28 attack on the school in Minab, southern Iran, in a photograph from May 13.Some of the buildings at the school in Minab, in southern Iran, are still standing months after the facility was bombed, as seen in a photograph taken on May 13.
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