Iran War: Last farewell given to 165 girls of Minab School, pictures shocked the world

Tehran/Minab: Amidst the Iran-Israel-America conflict, a news has come out which has made the whole world emotional. 165 innocent girls who lost their lives in the attack on a primary school located in Minab, southern Iran, were laid to rest on Tuesday. It is being told that all these girls used to study together, play together and were cherishing their respective dreams. But the attack on Saturday took away his life forever. During the last rites, he was buried in 165 graves dug by bulldozers. Thousands of people present at the spot had moist eyes. The pictures and videos that have surfaced are being counted among the most painful pictures of this war.

 

Trump’s niece raised questions

Mary L. Trump has also raised questions by sharing these pictures. While re-posting the picture of the graves, he wrote, “I challenge anyone to justify it.” At the same time, by mentioning the name of former US President Donald Trump, he indirectly criticized the attack. After his post the debate on social media has intensified.

 

Iran’s Foreign Minister’s statement

Abbas Araghchi also shared the picture of these graves. He wrote that these graves were dug for more than 160 innocent girls who were killed in a primary school in the American-Israeli bombing. He said, “This is what Mr. Trump’s promised ‘rescue’ actually looks like. From Gaza to Minab, innocent people are being brutally murdered.”

 

Graves dug with JCB

According to local reports, due to the large number of graves, it was not possible to dig them by hand. 165 graves were dug in a row at one place. In the pictures taken from above, they appear like small pits, but in reality these are the final resting places of those girls. These pictures have caused deep outrage and grief around the world. People are asking only one question, what was the fault of these innocent children?

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