UNICEF raises alarm over rising child deaths in Iran conflict

UNICEF said 168 girls were killed when a strike hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh Girls’ Elementary School in Minab

An Iranian flag is planted in the rubble of a police station, damaged in airstrikes in Tehran, Iran. PHOTO: REUTERS

The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has voiced deep concern over the deadly toll the ongoing military escalation in Iran is taking on children, saying around 180 children have reportedly been killed and many more injured.

In a statement, UNICEF said 168 girls were killed when a strike hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh Girls’ Elementary School in Minab, southern Iran, on February 28 while classes were underway.

Reports indicated that most of the victims were schoolchildren aged between seven and 12. It added that 12 more children were killed in other schools across five locations in Iran.

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