Devastating Strike Claims Innocent Lives in Iran During US-Israel Conflict

A deadly attack in southern Iran has taken the lives of 165 girls and staff, marking the single greatest tragedy of the ongoing US-Israeli war against Tehran.
The small town of Khormuj in southern Iran is in a state of mourning after a devastating strike killed 165 girls and school staff during the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel. This attack represents the deadliest single incident of the war so far, underscoring the immense human toll the conflict is taking on innocent civilians.
According to local authorities, the strike occurred during the morning rush at the Noura Girls' School, when a series of missiles rained down on the campus, collapsing several buildings and trapping students and teachers underneath the rubble. Rescue efforts continued for hours as crews searched frantically to pull survivors from the debris, but the devastating damage left few alive.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


