Heartbreaking Iran School Attack Tragedy: Innocent Girls Killed in Suspected War Crime – Urgent Call for US-Israel Investigation!
On February school attack day, the world witnessed one of the most painful events in the ongoing conflict—a direct hit on a girls’ primary school in southern Iran. This strike killed many young schoolgirls. Families remain in deep shock and grief. Human Rights Watch and UN experts call it a possible war crime that needs full investigation.

The Deadly Strike on Shajareh Tayyebeh School
The attack happened in the morning local time in Minab, Hormozgan province. The Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school was full of students during class hours. Missiles struck the building hard—reports say it was hit multiple times with precision weapons.

Horrific Death Toll and Injuries
Iranian officials report many deaths, with most victims being young girls. Many more people were injured. This makes it one of the deadliest single civilian incidents so far in the US-Israel attacks on Iran. Funerals took place soon after, with parents burying their daughters in heartbreaking scenes.
Location: Why the School Was Targeted?
The school sits right next to an IRGC naval compound. Satellite images show the school had its own walls and entrance, separate from military areas. Yet the strike hit it directly, along with nearby buildings.
Who Carried Out the Attack?
Iran blames a US-Israel coalition. Neither country has fully claimed the strike on the school. An Israeli spokesperson said they had no operations in that exact area. But evidence from satellite photos, videos, and US statements points strongly to American forces hitting the nearby naval base—and the school got caught in it.

Evidence from Satellite Images and Videos
New satellite pictures show massive damage to the school roof and walls. Geolocated videos captured smoke and destruction right after the blasts. Experts say precision-guided missiles caused the hits, meaning the attackers knew the targets well.
Human Rights Watch Demands War Crime Probe
Human Rights Watch released a strong statement soon after the attack. They call the attack unlawful under international law. They urge the US and Israel to investigate fully, share results publicly, and punish anyone responsible if rules were broken.

UN Experts Condemn the Strike
UN special experts expressed deep shock. They said attacking a school full of girls is a grave violation—no excuse exists for killing children in class. They demand an independent international investigation right away.
Why This Counts as a Possible War Crime
International laws of war protect schools and children. You cannot target civilian places or cause too much harm to innocents even if military targets are nearby. If attackers knew kids were inside and still struck, it breaks these rules badly.
The Bigger Picture: US-Israel Attacks on Iran
This school strike came on the first day of wide US and Israeli military operations against Iran. Many strikes hit across the country. Civilian areas suffered heavy losses, raising more questions about protecting innocents in war.
Iran’s Side and Military Use Concerns
Iran says the school was purely civilian. But placing military sites close to schools puts children at risk. Both sides share duty to avoid this danger. Still, the attackers hold main responsibility for checking targets carefully.
Global Reactions and Calls for Justice
UNESCO called it a grave violation of humanitarian law. Many human rights groups and activists condemned the attack. People worldwide demand answers—why was a school hit so hard? Who gave the orders?

Families and Survivors Still Suffer
Parents lost daughters who were just learning to read and play. Survivors carry injuries and trauma for life. The community in Minab is broken. This pain will last for generations unless real justice comes.
What Must Happen Next?
A full, transparent probe is needed now. US and Israel should check records, share intelligence, and hold people accountable. The world must push for rules of war to be followed strictly—no more attacks on schools or kids.
Final Thoughts: Never Forget These Innocent Lives
The Iran school attack in Minab is a terrible reminder of war’s cost on the youngest and most vulnerable. Many girls gone forever. We cannot stay silent. Share this story, support calls for investigation, and demand protection for civilians everywhere. Justice for these children must come—before more tragedies happen.
