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Thousands gather in Iran to mourn schoolgirls killed during US-Israeli strikes

A funeral was held in Minab for the 168 children killed when their elementary school was attacked on the first day of the bombing campaign

Thousands of mourners have filled the streets of the southern Iranian city of Minab for the funeral of 168 schoolgirls and staff killed in an attack on an elementary school on the opening day of the US-Israeli strikes.

Images from the funeral show row upon row of small, shallow graves – the final resting places of children aged mostly between seven and 12.

Participants dressed in mourning black and carried photographs of the deceased as the funeral procession moved through the city’s main square. Mourners carried coffins one after another, beating their chests in grief.

According to the Iranian government, 168 students at the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school have been confirmed dead, along with at least 14 teachers and staff members and four parents who were at the school when the strike occurred.

Buried under the rubble

The school in Minab, in the province of Hormozgan, was struck on the morning of February 28 – the first day of the unprovoked US-Israeli military campaign that also killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several other officials. According to Iranian officials, US and Israeli fighter jets carried out five airstrikes on the school, which was holding morning classes at the time. A nearby clinic was also hit hours later.

READ MORE: Israeli strike on Iranian school kills over 100 children – media (GRAPHIC VIDEOS)

In the aftermath, grief-stricken parents gathered at the site of the destroyed school desperately waiting for answers amid the rubble. One father told local reporters that he arrived at the school to find “a very difficult and heartbreaking scene” with students and teachers “buried under the rubble.” He accused “criminal America” and Israel of being “the child-killers.” 

Rescue workers and residents search through the rubble in the aftermath of what Iranian officials said was an Israeli-U.S. strike on a girls' elementary school, Minab, Iran, February 28, 2026. ©  Abbas Zakeri/Mehr News Agency via AP

Search operations concluded days later, with the final death toll standing at 168 schoolgirls. Hospital morgues were overwhelmed, forcing authorities to use refrigerated trucks to preserve bodies. The head of the Hormozgan Supreme Court, Mojtaba Ghahremani, confirmed that the majority of the victims have been identified but that 25 were still unrecognizable. Some families lost multiple children.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted images of the graves on X, stating: “These are graves being dug for more than 160 innocent young girls who were killed in the US-Israeli bombing of a primary school. Their bodies were torn to shreds. This is how ‘rescue’ promised by Mr Trump looks in reality. From Gaza to Minab, innocents murdered in cold blood.”

Graves being prepared for the victims, mostly children, of what Iranian officials said was an Israeli-US strike on Feb. 28 at a girls' elementary school in Minab, Iran, March 2, 2026. ©  Iranian Foreign Media Department via AP

How the world has reacted to the massacre

The strike has drawn widespread international condemnation. The UN human rights office called for an investigation, with spokesman Ravina Shamdasani describing the images as capturing “the essence of the destruction, despair and senselessness and cruelty of this conflict.” 

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk urged “the forces that carried out the attack” to investigate and ensure accountability. UNESCO said it was “deeply alarmed,” stating that attacks on educational institutions undermine the right to education.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Monday it “resolutely condemns the strike” on a girls’ school that “resulted in the deaths of dozens of innocent children.” It added that “any attacks on civilian targets – whether in Iran or Arab countries – are unacceptable and must be completely excluded.” 

Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova also blasted the White House for publishing on TikTok a compilation video of its strikes on Iran to the ‘Macarena’ song on the same day of the funeral. This is, of course, no longer just cynicism or even double standards. This is …how far, in principle, are they prepared to go,” she said. 

“Today they are burying Iranian schoolgirls. No apologies, no explanations. This brave new world is unbearable,” RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan wrote.

Mourners hold a portrait of a student during a funeral ceremony for children who were killed when a primary school was targeted by US and Israeli attacks, March 3, 2026, Minab, Iran. ©  Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Images

Belarus’s Foreign Ministry said it was “shocked by news from the Iranian city of Minab,” asking “how can the death of innocent girls, dreaming of the future, bring closer the resolution of any political issue? There is no goal that justifies the death of children.” 

Chinese Ambassador to the UN Fu Cong said Beijing “strongly condemns” the strike, stating that “attacks on schools are one of the six most serious crimes against children recognized by the United Nations and should be severely condemned and resolutely resisted.” 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also condemned the attack as a “clear violation of international law” and expressed “deep sorrow” over the suffering being inflicted on civilians and innocent children.

Pakistani Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the killings as “unconscionable,” saying the girls “went to school to learn, with hopes and dreams for their future. Today, their lives were brutally cut short.” 

Rescue workers and residents search through the rubble in the aftermath of what Iranian officials said was an Israeli-U.S. strike on a girls' elementary school in Minab, Iran, February 28, 2026. ©  Abbas Zakeri/Mehr News Agency via AP

A number of US officials have also condemned the attack, with former Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a staunch supporter of US President Donald Trump, expressing outrage on social media. “I did not campaign for this. I did not donate money for this. I did not vote for this, in elections or Congress. This is not what we thought MAGA was supposed to be,” she wrote.

California Governor Gavin Newsom also demanded explanations about “why our bombs – or Israeli bombs – were used to kill children, to kill young girls in schools, and what imminent threat existed at the time.” 

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The EU has not commented on the tragedy, but issued a statement on “developments in Iran” calling on “all parties to exercise maximum restraint, to protect civilians, and to fully respect international law.” 

US and Israel dodge responsibility

The US and Israel have offered conflicting responses, with a Pentagon spokesman stating that Washington is “aware of reports concerning civilian harm” and is “looking into them.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed US forces “would not deliberately target a school.” 

Israeli military spokesman Nadav Shoshani stated that he was “not aware of any Israeli or American strikes” in the area, insisting that Israeli forces operate in “an extremely accurate manner.”

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