BREAKING: Tragedy Strikes Girls’ Elementary School – Death Toll Rises to 51

A devastating incident unfolded today as reports emerged that a strike hit a girls’ elementary school in the southern Iranian city of Minab, killing dozens of students and wounding many others. The attack occurred during school hours, catching students and teachers off guard in what officials are calling one of the deadliest civilian tragedies in the ongoing regional conflict.
At least 51 students have been confirmed dead in the strike, with around 60 more injured as rescue teams continue to search through the rubble. Many of the victims were young girls aged between 7 and 12, and authorities warn that the death toll could rise as efforts to reach survivors continue.
The school, located in the Hormozgan province of southern Iran, was reportedly struck by missiles amid a wave of air attacks earlier in the day. Approximately 170 students were in the building at the time of the strike, underscoring the scale of the human loss and chaos that followed the explosion.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of devastation and frantic rescue efforts as emergency services arrived at the site. Parents and families gathered anxiously at makeshift command posts nearby, hoping for news of their children, while medical teams worked to treat those injured and recover bodies from the collapsed structure.
Iranian authorities have attributed the strike directly to Israeli forces, stating that the attack was part of broader military operations in the region. The government has condemned the incident as an attack on civilians and called for international attention to the suffering of students and families affected by the tragedy.
The strike has reignited tensions across the Middle East, where ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has escalated in recent days. Regional leaders and international observers expressed shock and sorrow at the loss of young lives, with calls for restraint and urgent humanitarian support for the victims and their families.
As the rescue operation continues, officials have urged patience and support for the first responders working under difficult conditions. With the situation still developing, global reactions are expected to grow, and diplomatic responses may follow as nations grapple with the impact of the incident on regional stability.




