Iranians grieving over school missile strike express rage at U.S., Trump

Iranians grieving over school missile strike express rage at U.S., Trump

NBC News general

Key Points:

  • A missile strike on an elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, on February 28 killed Soheil Monazzah and dozens of other children, with evidence suggesting the U.S. was responsible based on outdated intelligence.
  • Families and locals expressed deep anger towards President Donald Trump, condemning the attack and framing the children as martyrs, while first responders described the traumatic aftermath and the emotional toll of recovering victims.
  • Amnesty International's investigation confirmed a U.S. guided weapon hit the school directly, killing 168 people including over 100 children, and labeled the attack a serious violation of international humanitarian law.
  • The impoverished region near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit route, has suffered from broader historical grievances against U.S. military actions, with local officials linking the attack to a legacy of American violence.
  • Graphic videos documented the devastation, showing smoke, rubble, blood-stained belongings, and bodies of children, underscoring the human cost of the conflict and calls for accountability.

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