Deadly Airstrikes Target Schools Near Tehran: International Tensions Escalate

Missiles fired by the US and Israel have hit two schools near the Iranian capital, Tehran, according to Iranian state media reports. The attack is the latest in a series of escalating conflicts between the nations.
In a concerning turn of events, Iranian state media has reported that missiles fired by the United States and Israel have struck two schools located near the capital city of Tehran. The attack marks the latest development in the ongoing tensions between the nations, which have been simmering for some time.
Casualties and Destruction
According to the reports, the strikes have resulted in casualties and significant damage to the targeted educational institutions. While the exact number of casualties has not been confirmed, Iranian officials have stated that the attack has caused loss of life and left many injured. The images emerging from the scene depict scenes of devastation, with the schools reduced to rubble and debris scattered across the area.
Timing and Context
The latest attack comes just six days after what has been described as the deadliest single incident during the ongoing conflict, which claimed the lives of 165 people. The timing and location of the strikes suggest a continued escalation of tensions between the nations, with the targeting of educational facilities raising concerns about the disregard for civilian lives and the potential for further escalation.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera

