At least 24 people died this Saturday in the city of Minab, in southern Iran, as a direct result of joint attacks launched by the United States and Israel against Persian territory. The vice-governor of Hormozgan province, Ahmad Nafisi, confirmed that a missile hit the girls' primary school 'Shajareh Tayyebeh' head-on during the morning shift, where around 170 students were present. 'In today's attacks by the Zionist regime against the city of Minab, a girls' primary school was hit directly,' the official denounced through the IRNA agency, while rescue teams work urgently among the rubble to assist the victims of the offensive, as learned by the Argentine News Agency. Israel and the United States bombarded Iran, and Tehran has already begun a counter-offensive. This school tragedy is part of the large-scale operation confirmed by Donald Trump to 'eliminate imminent threats' from the regime, a military action that has already forced the withdrawal of non-essential personnel from the European Union in the Middle East. The head of the bloc's diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, justified the evacuation by stating that 'the latest events throughout the Middle East are dangerous' due to the attacks of Western powers. In parallel, the start of hostilities led to the closure of airspace in several countries and the mass cancellation of flights by airlines such as Lufthansa, Air France, and Turkish Airlines, due to the total instability caused by the incursion of the United States and Israel. Trump confirmed a massive attack on Iran and warned that 'it will never have a nuclear weapon'.
24 Killed in US-Israeli Attack on School in Iran
At least 24 people, mostly children, died on Saturday in the Iranian city of Minab after a joint US-Israeli attack hit a primary school. The province's vice-governor confirmed the information as the international community reacts to the escalation of conflict in the region.