The death toll from a strike on a school building in the city of Minab, Iran, attributed to the United States and Israel, has risen significantly. According to the latest official figures, the number of fatalities has reached 165 people.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that the Mizan news agency released these details, citing the local prosecutor's office. The statement confirmed that the strike targeted a girls' school, resulting in a high number of casualties among students and staff. The prosecutor's office further emphasized that the total number of injured individuals in the incident has reached 96.
The city of Minab, located in the Hormozgan Province of southern Iran, has become the center of international attention following this escalation. Such incidents in the region often lead to heightened geopolitical tensions between Tehran and Western powers. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely as rescue operations conclude and the full scale of the damage to local infrastructure is assessed.