My heart burns with pain': Iranian mother tells UN of Minab school attack
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My heart burns with pain': Iranian mother tells UN of Minab school attack
"Mohaddeseh Fallahat recalled the last morning with her children, combing their hair and sending them off to school, unaware it would be their final goodbye. She expressed the haunting repetition of their last words, 'Mum, come pick us up after school,' which now echoes painfully in her mind."
"Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the attack on the school was not a miscalculation, emphasizing that the advanced military technologies of the US and Israel made it clear that the assault was intentional. He described the victims as having been slaughtered in cold blood."
Mohaddeseh Fallahat shared her heartbreaking experience of losing her two children in a missile attack on their school in Iran. On February 28, she sent them off to school, unaware it would be their last goodbye. The attack, which killed over 170 people, primarily schoolgirls, was condemned by Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi as a deliberate act. He criticized the US and Israel for committing humanitarian crimes and called for accountability from the international community regarding these actions.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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