# Minab
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Explosions at Tehran Rally Fail to Deter Mass Turnout, Raising Stakes in Iran–US–Israel Confrontation
A large pro-Palestine rally in Tehran pressed on despite nearby airstrikes on 13 March that Xinhua and local media said killed two people. Marchers — and municipal officials — framed the strikes as failing to intimidate Iranians, while state imagery pointing to a possible leadership transition and allegations of mass civilian deaths in earlier US–Israel strikes raise the risk of wider escalation.

Outdated Intelligence, Rapid Targeting and AI: How a U.S. Strike Hit an Iranian School
A U.S. strike on a girls' primary school in Minab, Iran, killed more than 170 people and preliminary investigations suggest the strike used outdated Defence Intelligence Agency coordinates. The case exposes flaws in intelligence maintenance, rapid targeting practices and the growing use of AI-assisted planning tools, raising questions about verification, command responsibility and the future role of automated systems in warfare.

US Probe Says Tomahawk 'Mistakenly' Hit Iranian School; Outdated DIA Data Blamed
A US internal probe has preliminarily determined that a Tomahawk missile mistakenly struck an elementary school in Minab, Iran, on February 28 after relying on outdated DIA target data. The school had once been part of an IRGC naval facility but was converted years earlier, complicating targeting assessments and raising legal and political concerns.

Missile Fragments from Iran School Strike Bear U.S. Markings — Forensics Deepen Crisis
Iran released HD footage of missile fragments from a school strike in Minab showing serial numbers and markings that U.S. media say are consistent with post‑2014 Tomahawk cruise missiles. While these leads are serious, independent verification and chain‑of‑custody proof are required to move from plausible attribution to conclusive evidence, and the claim has significant geopolitical risks if left unresolved.

Iran Says US–Israeli Strikes Have Killed Hundreds, a Third of Them Children; IRGC Hits US Base in UAE
Iran reports extensive civilian destruction and at least 1,300 deaths after US and Israeli strikes beginning February 28, with approximately 30% of the dead described as adolescents and children. Tehran says humanitarian and civic infrastructure — including schools, stadiums and Red Crescent branches — have been hit, and the IRGC has retaliated by striking a US-linked base in the UAE.

Aftermath of a Strike: Allegations of a Deadly Hit on an Iranian Girls’ School and the Wider Geopolitical Fallout
A commentary on Chinese platform Sohu alleges a joint U.S.-Israeli strike on a girls’ primary school in Minab, Iran, killed 165 people, mostly children. The piece uses the incident to condemn U.S. military hegemony, while the episode raises urgent legal, humanitarian and geopolitical questions that demand independent verification and could escalate broader regional tensions.

Grief and Accusation After School Strike in Iran Deepens Regional Rift
A missile strike on a girls’ primary school in Minab, Iran, killed at least 165 people, mostly children, and prompted mass funerals, international condemnation and calls for independent investigations. Tehran blames U.S. and Israeli forces, while Washington and Tel Aviv have denied or not acknowledged responsibility and said reviews are underway, deepening regional and diplomatic tensions.

Funerals in Minab After Deadly Strike on School Deepen Risks of Wider Escalation
Funerals in Minab on March 3 followed an airstrike on February 28 that Iranian media and state outlets say hit a primary school, killing at least 165 people, mostly children. The incident deepens humanitarian concerns, risks regional escalation, and increases pressure for an independent inquiry and diplomatic responses.

Airstrike on School in Southern Iran Kills Scores of Children, Deepens Fears of Wider War
An airstrike on a girls' primary school in Minab, southern Iran, on 28 February killed 165 people, mostly children, and injured dozens more. The school stood adjacent to an IRGC naval base, prompting debate over targeting decisions; the US and Israel have not accepted responsibility and say investigations into civilian casualties are underway.

Strike on Minab Primary School Kills 148 and Injures Dozens, Escalating Regional Tensions
Iranian state media says an airstrike during U.S. and Israeli military action hit a primary school in Minab, southern Iran, killing 148 and wounding 95. The school's proximity to an IRGC base complicates assessments of intent and will deepen domestic and regional tensions while prompting demands for investigations and accountability.