Mar 3 • 07:57 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Iran: The victims who lost their lives in a school strike are being buried - 168 dead

Funeral processions are underway in Iran for 168 schoolgirls killed during US and Israeli airstrikes targeting their school.

In Iran, thousands of mourners gather today to pay respects at the funerals of the young victims who lost their lives when their school was struck during the bombing on the first day of US and Israeli military operations. The Iranian state television broadcasts vivid images of the crowds in public squares protesting and chanting slogans like 'Death to America,' 'Death to Israel,' and 'No to surrender.' Such scenes reflect the intense emotions and anger held by the public towards foreign military actions.

The tragic incident occurred at the Shajare Tayyiba elementary school in the city of Minab, southern Iran, early Saturday morning, resulting in the deaths of at least 168 students. According to Iranian officials, the airstrikes, carried out by US and Israeli forces, targeted the school during a time when students were present. Statements from the Israeli military indicate they were unaware of any strikes on the school, further complicating the narrative surrounding this devastating event. The emotional impact of these deaths has ignited fierce backlash and condemnation within Iran and beyond.

As a result of the attack, there is a growing sentiment in Iran calling for accountability and justice for the loss of young lives. Demonstrators are openly expressing their grief and anger in public demonstrations, which not only remember the victims but also highlight the broader tensions between Iran and foreign powers. With calls for retaliation and further protests anticipated, the geopolitical implications of this tragedy are likely to resonate on multiple fronts, influencing both domestic and foreign policy discussions.

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