Satellite imagery shows strikes around Iranian school where girls were killed
New satellite imagery reveals military strikes on buildings near an Iranian school where numerous girls were reportedly killed.
Recent satellite imagery has confirmed military strikes on multiple buildings surrounding an Iranian school, specifically the Shajereh Tayyebeh school in Minab, where the government claims over 150 individuals, predominantly young girls, lost their lives last Saturday. Many victims were aged between seven and 12 years old, leading to widespread grief as families conducted mass funerals for the deceased. The strikes have intensified scrutiny regarding military activities in civilian areas, especially given the school’s proximity to military complexes.
In response to this tragedy, the Iranian government has faced mounting pressure to provide answers and accountability for the attacks. Independent verification of the incident remains difficult, with ABC NEWS Verify highlighting the challenges of confirming the casualties owing to varying accounts from local sources and state media. There are concerns over the motivations behind the strikes, especially considering the strategic location of Minab near the Strait of Hormuz.
The implications of this incident extend beyond the immediate loss of life, raising critical questions about the safety of civilians in conflict zones and the need for better protections for schools and children. The incident could further escalate tensions within the region, particularly as scrutiny grows about military operations near densely populated areas, underlining the need for adherence to international humanitarian law.