The Silent Playground: A Nation’s Heart Buried in Minab

The Silent Playground: A Nation’s Heart Buried in Minab
The world stops breathing today. In a tragedy that defies words, the laughter of 165 innocent souls—mostly elementary school girls—has been silenced forever. A missile strike on a girls’ school in southern Iran has turned classrooms into a graveyard of dreams.

These weren’t soldiers. They were children, aged 7 to 12, whose only “weapons” were their notebooks and their hopes for the future. Drone footage reveals a sight that tears at the human soul: rows of tiny coffins, wrapped in flags, waiting for the earth to claim what war should never have touched.
The Heavy Cost of Conflict:
Stolen Futures: Dreams of becoming doctors, teachers, and mothers erased in a flash.
A Community Shattered: Parents clutching empty backpacks in the rubble of what was once a sanctuary.

Global Outcry: The UN and the world demand accountability. Schools must never be targets.
War doesn’t just break borders; it murders childhood. Today, we don’t just see graves; we see the stolen light of a generation. May their small souls find the peace the world failed to give them.