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Tragic Blast at Minab School Leaves Dozens Dead
Minab, IranTuesday, March 3, 2026
Investigators used satellite images and open‑source intelligence to confirm the school’s location. The building sits next to an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) complex that includes a medical clinic and a cultural center. Despite its proximity, the school was separate from military facilities; it had its own playground and classroom walls, and many students came from ordinary families who could not afford private schools.
The timing of the strike—early in the U. S. and Israeli campaign—suggests that the school was hit as part of a broader assault on the IRGC compound. U. S. officials said they were reviewing reports of civilian harm and denied that a school was deliberately targeted. Iranian authorities had ordered schools to close shortly before the attack, but parents were told that the warning came too late for them to act.
The death toll overwhelmed local morgues, leading officials to use refrigerated trucks to store bodies. The loss of up to 168 young girls devastated the community, with some families losing multiple children. Human rights groups and UNESCO have condemned the attack as a grave violation of international law, calling for protection of schools worldwide.
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