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Italian PM condemns ‘massacre’ of schoolgirls in Iran

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned a missile strike on a school in Iran, calling for accountability for the tragic event that resulted in many casualties among young girls.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed her strong condemnation of a missile strike that targeted a school in Minab, southern Iran, amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East war. In her address to the Italian Senate, she characterized the incident as a 'massacre' of young girls, reflecting her government's stance on the need for immediate accountability for those responsible. Meloni voiced her solidarity with the families of the victims, emphasizing the importance of ascertaining the truth behind this tragic event.

The incident has sparked international outcry, with Iran blaming the United States and Israel for the strike, while U.S. President Donald Trump has pointed fingers at Tehran. The conflicting narratives come as the death toll is reported to be at least 165, according to Iranian media. This situation has raised alarms about the ongoing hostilities in the region and the dangers faced by civilians, especially children, caught in the crossfire.

Moreover, the inability of international organizations or media outlets to verify the specifics of the strike highlights the challenges in obtaining accurate information in war zones. As investigations are underway, the repercussions of this incident could further influence diplomatic relations and public perception regarding international responses to violence in conflict areas, illustrating the complexities of global politics in the context of regional wars.

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