US and Israeli missiles just struck two schools in Parand, a growing town southwest of Tehran. Iran’s Fars news agency reported the terrifying attack on Thursday and shared photos showing heavily damaged classrooms filled with debris. The powerful explosions did not stop at the educational buildings, as they also ruined several nearby residential homes.
This fresh attack happens only six days after a devastating strike hit a girls’ school in the southern city of Minab. That horrific bombing killed 165 people, mostly young schoolgirls between the ages of seven and twelve. Emergency workers also found at least 95 other people who suffered severe injuries during the blast.
The deadly Minab tragedy occurred on the exact same day the United States and Israel officially launched a new war against Iran. This sudden and violent conflict has already sparked intense missile exchanges and ignited widespread fear across the entire Middle East.
As horrifying images of the destroyed Minab school flooded social media platforms, American and Israeli officials quickly tried to defend their military actions. US leaders simply stated they had no idea their missiles hit a school. Meanwhile, some Israeli sources argued the building actually belonged to an Iranian military base.
However, digital investigators looked closely at the area and uncovered a completely different story. Their research proved the school stood clearly separate from any nearby military site for at least ten years. The specific bombing pattern also makes military experts deeply question the accuracy of the intelligence used to plan the strike.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi strongly condemned the brutal attacks. He directly criticized US President Donald Trump, stating that this violence shows what Trump’s promised rescue actually looks like in reality. Araghchi fiercely accused the allied forces of murdering innocent people in cold blood from Gaza all the way to Minab.
Families across the country now live in constant fear as the conflict rapidly escalates. Parents worry about sending their children to class while warplanes and drones fill the skies. The world watches anxiously as the violence continues to destroy civilian neighborhoods.











