The site of a strike on a girls' school in Minab, in Hormozgan province. (February 28, 2026)
Iran authorities says death toll from school strike now 108
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- The Iranian Red Crescent confirmed that the death toll from a strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in southern Iran has risen to 108 students, marking the deadliest single incident of the joint US-‘Israeli’ campaign known as "Operation Epic Fury."
- US Central Command stated they are "looking into" reports of civilian harm while emphasizing that the protection of civilians is of "utmost importance," as President Pezeshkian condemned the strike as a "barbaric act" amid a total national death toll that has now surpassed 200 people.
The Iranian Red Crescent said the death toll from a strike on Saturday that hit a school in the country's south has risen to 108, after the US and ‘Israel’ launched a wave of attacks on the Islamic republic.
"The number of student martyrs at Minab School has reached 108, and relief and debris removal operations are still ongoing," a spokesperson for the organisation said.
A CENTCOM spokesperson was quoted by The New York Times as saying: "We are aware of reports concerning civilian harm resulting from ongoing military operations. We take these reports seriously and are looking into them.
"The protection of civilians is of utmost importance, and we will continue to take all precautions available to minimise the risk of unintended harm."
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said "this barbaric act is another black page in the record of countless crimes committed by the aggressors".
‘Israel’ and the US launched a wave of strikes against their longtime foe on Saturday morning.
The Iranian Red Crescent said on Saturday evening that at least 201 people had been killed and 747 injured in the attacks.



