A devastating school blast in Iran has left dozens dead, with the Red Cross and Red Crescent mobilizing response teams to the scene. The incident occurred in the town of Minab, Hormozgan province, where the school was reportedly targeted by three missile attacks, approximately 600 meters from the IRGC base. The aftermath was captured on video, showing smoke rising from a building and panicked screams from the crowd. However, the death toll remains unverified due to the difficulty international news organizations face in obtaining visas to Iran, which limits their access to information. Iranian social media users have expressed outrage, with one opponent of military intervention questioning the morality of the war that has claimed the lives of 40 girls. Despite the regime's denial, many Iranians suspect the regime's involvement, emphasizing the responsibility for the attack. The tragedy unfolded amidst ongoing US and Israeli air strikes against Iranian cities, with President Trump falsely claiming the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and his senior commanders. The attacks are expected to persist, raising concerns about the safety of civilians and the potential for further escalation.