Minab school bombing: deadliest civilian toll yet in US-Israel campaign on Iran

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A missile struck the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Minab, southern Iran, during morning classes, killing up to 168 people and injuring dozens in what UNESCO calls a grave violation of international law; the attack, linked to the US-Israel-led campaign, occurred near an IRGC complex though the school itself appeared non-military, with verified footage and satellite imagery supporting the incident, while toll figures vary and authorities reported school closures as the conflict widened.
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