Iran Displays Heartbreaking Sketches from Destroyed School Amid US-Israeli Strikes

The school, in the Iranian city of Minab, was attacked on February 28, the first day of the war. | World News

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Drawings made by children at a school in Minab, Iran, destroyed amid US-Israeli strikes, have been put up for an exhibition at the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi.

The school was attacked on February 28, killing over 150 teachers and students, and remains one of the most devastating sights of the ongoing aggression.

The Iranian Embassy shared visuals from the exhibition, stating that the pages of drawings were recovered by Red Crescent rescue teams and have been restored to show the simple, bright, and trustworthy world depicted by the children.

However, the world outside did not remain so, the embassy asserted, adding that children should never become victims in a war.

This comes as Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf sent a message regarding the attack on the Minab girls' school, sharing a photo of empty seats on a plane with images of schoolchildren killed in the strike.

The US-Iran peace talks have hit a wall, ending on Sunday with no conclusion, with US Vice President J D Vance stating that the core issue remains around Iran's nuclear programme.